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Public Relations Consultants Association of India

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Public Relations Consultants Association of India (PRCAI)[1] is a trade organization that represents India's public relations consultancy sector. It is the summit body for official communications and public relations practices in India. It was formed in October 2001 to grow, represent, and support India's public relations consultancy sector in international practices. It also provides a forum for government, public bodies, industry associations, trade, and others to confer with public relations consultants as a body.[2] It is an internationally recognized organization that offers official membership to all PR practitioners who abide by the basic criteria devised by the association.[3][4]

Establishment

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PRCAI was established on October 4, 2001. On the lines of the Public Relations and Communications Association in the United Kingdom, it was formed and mooted by various public relations firms in India. It is affiliated with the International Consultancy Communications Organization (ICCO) which is an international association for all national communication consultancy organizations headquartered in UK.[5]

Members

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Members include professionals from Avian WE, Edelman, Corporate Voice, Weber Shandwick, Genesis BCW, MSL, Archetype, Good Relations India, Ogilvy PR, Ruder Finn, Value 360 Communications, On Purpose, Public Media Solution and Adfactors PR, among others.[6]

Ethics

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The team has devised self-regulatory guidelines on ethics and standards norms. In 2011, PRCAI aligned with European Public Affairs Consultancies Association (EPACA) to formulate norms for government engagement activities to ensure a higher level of transparency.[7] The members, speakers and associates that PRCAI represent belong to corporate firms, agencies, freelance communications professionals, public affairs organizations, Digital PR firms and professional services firms.

Recent achievements

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PRCAI has recently released the ‘PRCAI Trends Report 2013’ that is addressed towards issues surrounding the PR industry in India. The report consists of data collected from around 54 PR executives, including CEOs and chairmen from India. This PRCAI report identified growth challenges for 2013 like creating new demand, managing client expectations, hiring new resources, and managing costs.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "PRCAI | Public Relations Consultants Association of India". prcai.org. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  2. ^ "PRCAI elects new mancom". MxMIndia.
  3. ^ Global Public Relations: Spanning Borders, Spanning Cultures By Alan R. Freitag, Ashli Quesinberry, Routledge, 22-Dec-2008
  4. ^ J, Keegan Warren (3 July 2018). Global Marketing Management. Pearson. ISBN 9788131730911 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Pathak, Ajit (3 July 2018). Public Relations Management. Prabhat Prakashan. ISBN 9788184300383 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "Overview – Public Relations Consultants Association of India". www.prcai.org.
  7. ^ PRCAI elects new management committee Archived 2014-02-22 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "PR Insight: The trends within the Indian PR Industry - PRmoment India". www.prmoment.in.