Working with IPR Team

Personal service

IPR Team clients normally work with agency principals or senior consultants in their home country who understand their business and expectations. In turn, the consultants have a personal relationship with other team members around the globe. This assures you of a high level of accountability when you entrust your business to IPR Team.

Unlike the major international public relations consultancies which have a corporate structure with branch offices and constantly changing staff, IPR Team is a network of owner-operated consultancies. Clients enjoy building a personal rapport with agency principals who are with them for the long haul.

As a client, you will benefit from our in-depth experience as well as our deep roots in our home markets. As locals, IPR Team members offer you media, political, cultural and economic knowledge that is difficult or expensive to obtain from other sources.

Professional public relations

All IPR Team partners 

  • Are established owner-operated public relations companies
  • Have a proven track record in their native country
  • Have local alliances and strong media contacts
  • Are committed to continuing professional development
  • Are members of their local PR institute or professional society
  • Speak English as well as the local language
  • Are competent in strategic campaign planning and implementation
  • Demonstrate both business-to-business and consumer capabilities
  • Offer experience in a diverse range of industries
  • Work with a range of clients, including those in the SME sector
  • Are committed to the values of IPR Team and the Code of Athens

 

Ethical practice

Members of the IPR Team are committed to the Code of Ethical Behaviour developed by the International Public Relations Association known as the Code of Athens. In summary, it obliges IPR Team members to:

  • To observe the moral principles and rules of the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights”;
  • To recognise the rights of all individuals and groups to state their case and express their views;
  • To always take account of the interests of the organisation which the practitioner serves and the interests of the publics concerned;
  • To keep the confidence of clients or employer, past or present, and all of the publics that are affected by the practitioner’s actions;
  • To take special care with respect to accuracy and privacy when using the internet and other digital media as channels of communication;
  • To refrain from subordinating the truth to other requirements; circulating information which is not based on proven facts; or taking part in any venture or undertaking which is unethical or dishonest or capable of impairing human dignity or integrity.


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