Creativity in PR and Communications
Jon Cope, Stuart Mayell
Concepts and Practices for Innovation
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Release Date: 03/11/2025
Concepts and Practices for Innovation
Obtain and utilize necessary innovative and creative skills needed within public relations and communications with this undergraduate and postgraduate textbook.
How can creativity drive effective public relations and communications in today's dynamic business environment?Creativity in PR and Communications by Jon Cope and Stuart Mayell is an essential textbook designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying public relations and creative communication courses. It aligns directly with course outcomes by providing a structured, theory-led yet practical approach to fostering creativity as a strategic tool for addressing PR challenges and meeting business targets. Ideal for core or recommended adoption, this text equips students with the skills and frameworks necessary to excel in creative industries.Key features include:- Exploration of creativity fundamentals including mindset development, creative thinking, ideation processes and the strategic use of AI as a creativity enhancer- Integration of strategic models and expert insights demonstrating how creativity informs effective briefs and campaign development- Practical real-world examples from global brands such as Unilever, Marmite, Marc Jacobs, Spotify and Heinz illustrating creativity in action within PR and communication contexts- Structured learning supports including clearly defined learning outcomes, glossary, exercise questions and online resources featuring lecturer slides and creative best practices- Emphasis on data-led decision making within creative PR strategies to connect innovation with measurable impactWhether preparing for academic study or professional practice, Jon Cope and Stuart Mayell offer expertise and confident guidance to nurturing creative ideas and applying them strategically in public relations and communications.