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Tagged by 'evaluation'

2012

06/11/2012 PR Council elects new Vice-Chairman
05/11/2012 PRCA first professional body to offer new international course
02/10/2012 PRCA announces PR Council Election
26/09/2012 PRCA looks to 2012-2013 PR Council
19/06/2012 PR leaders call for death of AVEs

2011

05/12/2011 PR Council sets out strategic direction
22/08/2011 PRCA announces Precise Evaluation Award
20/06/2011 Francis Ingham keynote to MIPAA 2011 PR masterclass
09/06/2011 PRCA embeds evaluation into industry standard
18/03/2011 PRCA Welcomes Tee Recommendations
10/02/2011 PRCA submission to consultation on COI reform

2010

18/11/2010 PRCA announces new action on Evaluation
12/10/2010 PR Measurement Metrics - from Concept to Implementation Reality
27/07/2010 Brighton & Hove agency joins PRCA
23/07/2010 PRCA Chief Executive Commits for 2011/2012
16/07/2010 AMEC and the PRCA announce new evaluation initiative
07/07/2010 PRCA announces ambitious policy agenda
18/06/2010 PRCA endorses AMEC evaluation principles
26/05/2010 Dow Jones to sponsor the 2010 PRCA Awards

2009

18/11/2009 PRCA calls for examples of online evaluation
02/10/2009 8 October: AGM, Chairmans Dinner & Conference
13/08/2009 Ten Top Tips on Winning Awards
03/03/2009 84% of PR Leaders' say evaluation makes PR credible

2008

11/04/2008 PRCA PR Leaders' Panel calls time on over-servicing
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