I finally
ate relish for the first time about two years ago. I was convinced,
until that point, that I knew everything there was to know about relish and I
just wasn't going to like it. That sounds ridiculous, and it really
is. Regardless of the ability to exercise
logic and apply our knowledge, even the most open-minded and aware of us can
have some pretty ignorant perceptions.
If you
asked me what I thought about PR before I learned a little about it I would
have told you it was Samantha Jones with a splash of propaganda-chucking spin
doctor.
Although I was secretly hoping that PR was exactly how Samantha from Sex and the City portrayed it, I thought better of it. The show makes PR seem quite glamourous and fun, all without having to exert a ton of effort. From what I have learned so far PR is anything but easy – it’s constantly watching, reading, and thinking a few steps ahead of the curve to stay relevant. At times doing some serious damage control, and influencing to ensure publics have the best possible opinion of the client you represent. It takes a long time to make all of your careful planning, researching, and deliberate communication appear effortless to the outside world.
Although I was secretly hoping that PR was exactly how Samantha from Sex and the City portrayed it, I thought better of it. The show makes PR seem quite glamourous and fun, all without having to exert a ton of effort. From what I have learned so far PR is anything but easy – it’s constantly watching, reading, and thinking a few steps ahead of the curve to stay relevant. At times doing some serious damage control, and influencing to ensure publics have the best possible opinion of the client you represent. It takes a long time to make all of your careful planning, researching, and deliberate communication appear effortless to the outside world.
It really
surprised me that PR had such a grand scope, and how far a reach a PR
professional can really have. You have to be a pretty well-oiled machine
with a vast skill-set to be successful.
The opportunities you have are borne from the seeds you’ve planted, but
are nothing without some great timing and the ability to know when to strike
(or discard).
Part of
what has piqued my interest the most about PR is how dynamic and creative it
is. It appears to provide the ability to practically apply my love for the acquisition
of knowledge, and proclivity to research to find the most appropriate solution
to a problem. The sophistication behind
determining how your publics feel and then influencing a change in their
opinion is especially fascinating. I still
have a really broad perception of what PR is, and cannot wait to learn more
about the constituent parts.
Even if we believe we do not need to, it’s important to reevaluate
our perceptions to ensure they’re still relevant from time to time. The enlightenment of your hamburger
experience is probably going to be the smallest benefit.