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	<title>Comments on: How to make a career decision? IT &#8211; Economics &#8211; PR &#8211; IT back again (personal case study)</title>
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		<title>By: Ana-Maria CORLAN: The trainer whose empowering abilities impressed me most at Get a result now!</title>
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		<description>[...] posts to this blog story are: a. English message: How to make a career decision? IT - Economics - PR - IT back again (personal case study); b. English blog post: Status on self-improvement: March 2008. What you can learn from this; c. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Eric KISH - The public speaker with the most efficiency in providing me with insights I&#8217;ve ever seen at Get a result now!</title>
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		<description>[...] answer itself is not a lie; It&#8217;s a just a way of partially saying the truth; It&#8217;s also one of the reasons why I left the PR career; B. I think it was at this event that I&#8217;ve heard him saying that he used to sing in the [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] One year ago I was writing: In March 2008 I talk to quite a few persons in PR and I confront them about these two premises: “PR is all about peace” (it’s mostly true, in their opinion), “PR is on saying true things, but mostly positive” (I think they would say true, but no clear answer was given). And one person gives me reasons for the “say only positive things”: you don’t say positive things, you are just so much impersonating with the company, that the true things are mostly positive (OK, and probably you control a few others). Anyhow, it was an argument that if I have the urge to say mostly negative things about a company, then (again) there is a problem between the values of the company and mine: it’s not normal to work for a company for which you see mostly bad things. Then I think: what company and institutions I would recommend as great? Google, GMP (Romanian advertising &amp; PR company; I mostly like them for their works, this generally does not extend to their clients, except, say, Itsy Bitsy radio) are fine, but most of the people from Obor marketplace (in Bucharest, Romania) are great. These are the companies or institutions I would present nicely in perfect accordance to my values. Not a very long list to work for in PR. Again, a problem on personal values: I can’t fit with any organization’s values. Creating financial reports for a company you don’t value 100% may be fine, but being the voice of that company with the external world can lead to problems. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] One year ago I was writing: In March 2008 I talk to quite a few persons in PR and I confront them about these two premises: “PR is all about peace” (it’s mostly true, in their opinion), “PR is on saying true things, but mostly positive” (I think they would say true, but no clear answer was given). And one person gives me reasons for the “say only positive things”: you don’t say positive things, you are just so much impersonating with the company, that the true things are mostly positive (OK, and probably you control a few others). Anyhow, it was an argument that if I have the urge to say mostly negative things about a company, then (again) there is a problem between the values of the company and mine: it’s not normal to work for a company for which you see mostly bad things. Then I think: what company and institutions I would recommend as great? Google, GMP (Romanian advertising &amp; PR company; I mostly like them for their works, this generally does not extend to their clients, except, say, Itsy Bitsy radio) are fine, but most of the people from Obor marketplace (in Bucharest, Romania) are great. These are the companies or institutions I would present nicely in perfect accordance to my values. Not a very long list to work for in PR. Again, a problem on personal values: I can’t fit with any organization’s values. Creating financial reports for a company you don’t value 100% may be fine, but being the voice of that company with the external world can lead to problems. [...]</p>
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