communication situation in order to define your purpose and profile your audience before writing a message. the most important aspect of developing and writing your message that is Knowing your audience age‚ gender education level‚ religion‚ language and culture. Analyzing your audience will help discover information to create a link to establish common ground between you and the audience. Try to take the feedback of the audience immediately. The reflect of attitude to the topic either is a positive
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Journalists and public relations professionals have always been a topic of discussion in relation to their differences‚ similarities and how the two co-operate in the media. This particular point of study has forever been under scrutiny as it is argued whether journalists and PR people are friends or foes. This essay will give a brief history of both public relations and journalism‚ discuss the differences and similarities of the two‚ and look at how the two opposing sides are needed within the media
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Public Relations Acknowledgements Group 6: Akanksha Ganju – 2 Naushita Jaising – 16 Avinash Sharma – 33 Shivangi Kanodia – 38 Shruti Rastogi – 39 Aakash Dhurka – 60 We would like to thank Prof Christine Dlima for giving us this opportunity to go out into the field and do this project that will help us greatly in the future. We are thankful for the help and Co-operation of a few people for their valuable time‚ immeasurable and substantial guidance and cooperation in the project work‚ especially
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the Black Dog Institute’s use of social media for public relations purposes. Major Assessment: How is social media being used by not-for-profit organisations for PR purposes? Choose one not-for-profit organisation operating in Australia and discuss – with reference to public relations and new media theory – how the organisation is using social media to manage their key stakeholders and community groups online. The practice of public relations has seen a change in recent years‚ and now includes
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Cultural Differences in Communication Ilana Diallo COMM 200 Kristy Nelson December 17‚ 2010 Cultural Differences in Communication Culture differences in communication is simply one way of stating that communication is diverse and requires one to use with precision. Being able to communicate your message within different communities and cultures it is important to understand the differences and how it may affect the response by the certain targeted people group. Dealing with cultural
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important that new businesses have an awareness about key issues relating to law including; key personnel‚ how laws are made & how law can be/is interpreted. PART ONE TASKS 1. Produce a set of 3 Fact Sheets that cover; I. A description of the hierarchy of the Civil Courts. (P1)(PIA) II. A description of the hierarchy of the Criminal Courts. (P2) (PIA) III. An explanation of the differences between the two hierarchies. (P3) (PIA) The Fact Sheets should include; diagrams of each court’s hierarchy
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Table of contents Sr no | Topic | Page No. | 1 | Executive summary | 2 | 2 | Introduction to Vodafone | 3 | 3 | Vodafone and Public Relations | 4 | 4 | PR strategies of Vodafone India | 5 | 5 | Crisis | 7 | 6 | Vodafone future PR strategies | 8 | 7 | Webliography | 10 | Executive Summary This handbook gives an insight into the PR strategies adopted by Vodafone Essar. Vodafone Essar is a mobile service provider which launched in India in September‚ 2007. It was previously known as Max Touch
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Understanding Public Relations New media technologies for Not for Profit organisations Part 2 Analyse‚ discuss and explain how effectively Lifeline Australia is using new media technologies to manage the reputation and image of the organization and its relation to the publics. New media technologies are a set of digital tools emerging in the end of 20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries‚ predominantly
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PUBLIC RELATION IN EDUCATION WHAT IS PUBLIC RELATION? Public relations (PR) is the way organisations‚ companies and individuals communicate with the public and media. A PR specialist communicates with the target audience directly or indirectly through media with an aim to create and maintain a positive image and create a strong relationship with the audience. Examples include press releases‚ newsletters‚ public appearances‚ etc. as well as utilisation of the world wide web. In 2011/12‚ PRSA
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Introduction to Public Relations What is Public Relations (PR) Public relations (PR) is the way organisations‚ companies and individuals communicate with the public and media. A PR specialist communicates with the target audience directly or indirectly through media with an aim to create and maintain a positive image and create a strong relationship with the audience. Examples include press releases‚ newsletters‚ public appearances‚ etc. as well as utilisation of the world wide web. PR and
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