In its third edition, Strategic Writing emphasizes the strategic, goal-oriented mission of high-quality media and public relations writing with clear, concise instructions for more than 40 types of documents. This multidisciplinary text covers writing for public relations, advertising, sales and marketing, and business communication. Featuring a spiral binding, numerous examples and a user-friendly "recipe" approach, Strategic Writing is ideal for public relations writing classes that include documents from other disciplines.
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"Strategic Writing" emphasizes the strategic, goal-oriented mission of good media writing, with clear, concise instructions for nearly 40 types of writing documents.
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Charles Marsh, Associate Professor in the Journalism School at the University of Kansas is the award-winning author of "A Quick and (not) Dirty Guide to Business Writing" (Prentice-Hall, 1997) and, with David Guth, "Public Relations: A Values-Driven Approach" (Allyn & Bacon, 2003). His corporate communications experience includes senior management positions at American Airlines and JCPenney.
David W. Guth, Associate Professor in the Journalism School at the University of Kansa, is an expert in crisis communications. A Peabody-award winning journalist and government public relations practitioner, Guth has co-authored two other books, "Public Relations: A Values-Driven Approach" (Allyn & Bacon, 2003) and "Media Guide for Attorneys" (Kansas Bar Association, 1995).
Bonnie Poovey Short, founder and president of Short Solutions, an award-winning editorial and creative services firm that specializes in the health care field, also teaches at the university-level and serves as communications coordinator for a school district.
Charles Marsh is the Oscar Stauffer Professor of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Kansas. His primary areas of research involve public relations, ethics and classical rhetoric.
David W. Guth is associate professor at the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Kansas. His areas of special research interest are crisis communication, political communication and public relations history.
Bonnie Poovey Short was founder of Short Solutions, an award-winning editorial and creative services firm that specialized in the health care field. Though now retired, she also taught at the university-level and served as communications coordinator for a school district.
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