Corporate Communication Assignment CCOM5112 Dimpho Mabulana Student Number: 13006850 Lecturer: A3 Human “Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing the spread of information between an individual or an organization and the public. Public relations may include an organization or individual gaining exposure to their audiences using topics of public interest and news items that do not require direct payment. The aim of public relations by a company often is to persuade the public‚ investors
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PR Campaign of Fair Trade Lee Lok Lam‚ Fion 10562280 Media and cultural studies Middlesex University (Hong Kong) Situation research & analysis Fair Trade Hong Kong‚ it is a non-profit association Which set up in 2008. It assembles all of the Fair Trade’s store in Hong Kong. A nd officially joined Fair trade International in 2012. In 2012‚ Fair Trade Hong Kong Although it hold different activitie s to promote “Fair Trade” to different hierarchies recent years‚ th e result is not outstanding. So
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What is PR? Throughout the years Public Relations has been used as a tool to convey a message‚ to communicate and in some cases used to skew the public opinion either favorably or not towards a cause‚ organization or person. For some practitioner’s‚ public relations is a vital tool of adjustment‚ interpretation and integration between individuals‚ groups and society (Edward Bernays). Social psychologist‚ Edward Bernays looked at the way that as a PR practitioner you have the ability to influence
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PR Campaign: Overview Kudler Fine Foods is an upscale specialty food store featuring the best domestic and imported foods in three California locations; La Jolla‚ Del Mar‚ and Encinitas. Kudler wants to position itself as a leader in embracing diversity in the workplace. Kudler will create a public relations (PR) campaign that will address the following items; PR issues‚ target audience‚ ethical implications‚ market research plan‚ how the campaign will affect Kudler’s marketing function‚ and
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Two-way symmetrical model This campaign is an illustration of the application of one Grunig and Hunt’s model of PR‚ which is the two-way symmetrical model. Lattimore et al. (2011) state that this model depicts a public relations orientation in which organizations and their publics adjust each other and it focuses on social science research methods to achieve mutual understanding. In this case study‚ strategic research is utilized to determine the public’s attitude. Particularly‚ the Razor agency
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PR Casebook 2 The debate on owning a handgun has been an issue discussed among American’s for many years and still continues today. Groups such the NRA (National Rifle Association) have started in defense of the 2nd Amendment‚ and others such as the Brady Campaign to Stop Gun Violence funded by Jim Brady‚ who suffered a traumatic brain injury after during an assassination attempt on President Ronal Reagan. Think Public Relations says that the NRA doesn’t support criminal background checks‚ that
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Amway banks on corporate campaign Vinson Kurian THIRUVANANTHAPURAM‚ Oct. 22 THE direct selling company Amway India‚ which has relied mostly on word-of-mouth campaign for publicity‚ has now embraced the corporate advertising paradigm‚ but in a `limited’ manner. "We are well on our way of accelerated growth in the country. Corporate advertising at this stage would be most beneficial to our distributors‚ prospective distributors‚ customers and prospective customers‚" Mr William Pinckney‚ Managing
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"Is PR Practice a Job‚ a Career or a Profession?" Aiko Castro‚ COM43 Before defining whether Public Relations practice is a job‚ a career or a profession‚ let us differentiate these terms first. Based on the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ a job is a casual or an occasional work undertaken at a specified amount of time; on the other hand‚ a career is an occupation undertaken for a significant period with opportunities for progress; and a profession is defined as an occupation that requires special
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for a better understanding of internal analysis within an organization. A chain of value-creating activities can be created to model the corporate‚ and offers individual activities because of the reflection of its history‚ its strategy‚ and its approach to execute its strategy. According to Michael Porter’s value chain‚ all activities can be separated into two main categories which are primary and support activities. The value chain represents the total value‚ and comprises of value activities and
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References: Black‚ C 2002‚ The PR Practitioner’s desktop guide‚ Richmond‚ Sydney. pp. 61-74 Dennis L. Wilcox‚ Phillip H. Ault‚ Warren K. Agee‚ and Glen T. Cameron‚ Public Relations‚ Strategies and Tactics‚ 9th edition‚ United States of America‚ Allyn & Bacon Grunig‚ JE & Hunt‚ T 1984‚ Managing public relations‚ New York: Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston. Mackey‚ S. 2000
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