Niemann-Struweg, IlseMeintjes, CorneGrobler, Anske F.2008-05-152008-05-152007Niemann-Struweg, I, Meintjes, C & Grobler, AF 2007, 'Do South African public relations agencies deliver excellent PR services?: a quantitative survey', Communitas: Journal for Community Communication/ Joernaal vir Gemeenskapskommunikasie, vol. 12, pp. 153-173.1023-0556http://hdl.handle.net/2263/5289The aim of this article is to investigate South African agencies’ ability to deliver excellent public relations services to clients, as it is maintained that excellence can only be achieved by following a symmetrical worldview of public relations (PR). A quantitative approach, utilising questionnaires, was followed. The findings indicate that most agencies practised a two-way symmetrical model within a symmetrical worldview. Some agencies still focus on obtaining publicity and providing information (one-way communication) as well as technical public relations, but generally the requirements for excellent communication in South African PR agencies are met. The majority of public relations practitioners (PRPs) are females and they are more inclined to use the two-way symmetrical model than their male counterparts. An important finding emanating from the research is that the level of education of the PRP impacts on the selection of the PR model applied. Consequently, further education of public relations practitioners is considered necessary to improve the level of service excellence offered by PR agencies in South African.183294 bytesapplication/pdfenUnit for Community Communication, Dept of Communication and Information Studies, University of the Free StatePublicity modelPublic relation servicesPress agentry modelSouth AfricaPublic information modelWorldviewPublic relations agenciesPublic relationsCommunication servicesCommunicationPublic relations -- South AfricaDo South African public relations agencies deliver excellent PR services? : a quantitative surveyArticle