SIMULATION • WHAT is Simulation ? • WHY is Simulation required ? • HOW is Simulation applied ? • WHERE is Simulation used ? DEFINITION • Simulation is a representation of reality through the use of model or other device‚ which will react in the same manner as reality under a given set of conditions. • Simulation is the use of system model that has the designed characteristic of reality in order to produce the essence of actual operation. • According to Donald G. Malcolm‚ simulation
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Using System Dynamics in Business Simulation Training Games by Jennifer Ching-Wen Han Submitted to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Engineering in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY May 9th‚ 1997 © Massachusetts Institute of Technology‚ 1997. All Rights Reserved. Au th or .......................................................................
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IN PUBLIC RELATIONS 2. PUBLICITY MEDIA 3. TYPES OF PUBLICITY 4. OTHER FORMS OF PUBLICITY 5. TECHNIQUES USED TO SOLVE PR PROBLEMS 6. PR PROCESS 7. ISSUE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (New Jersey Physicians case) 8. CRISIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ( Mattel‚ Pepsi‚ Bhopal Gas Tragedy and Exxon case) 9. MODELS IN PR : Open System‚ Cybernetics and Roles of PR. Tools in Public Relations Publicity is the deliberate attempt to manage the public’s perception of a subject. The subjects of publicity
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Comunicare‚ negociere şi relaţii publice 1. Conceptul de comunicare: cele două dimensiuni ale sale - axa orizontală a comunicării; - axa verticală a comunicării‚ - distincţia comunicare – comunicaţie (cuminecare şi comunicare: deosebiri şi întrepătrunderi) Bibliografie: -. Mihai DINU - Comunicarea – repere fundamentale‚ Ed. Orizonturi‚ Bucureşti‚ 2007. - Ion HAINEŞ - Introducere în teoria comunicării‚ Ed. Fundaţiei România de Mâine‚ 1998. - Corina RĂDULESCU - Comunicare şi protocol‚ Ed
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PR is about reputation – ‘the result of what you do‚ what you say and what others say about you’ (www.cipr.co.uk). How does this compare with Bernays’ ideas of PR as Propaganda and today’s Nudge and Persuasion theories? According to CIPR‚ Public Relations is about reputation‚ which refers to the result of what you do‚ what you say and what others say about you. In the first place‚ this essay will introduce Grunig and Hunt (1984)’s four models and five stages of development; and then‚ analyse and
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PR Cluster Final Project—Integrated Public Relations Plan 1. Integrated Public Relations Plan—Project Headings * Product or Service * Tel-Net provides cable and internet services along with premium movie channels‚ and pay preview options. 2. Situation Description * IT was able to identify the problem after thousands of customer complaints. The problem was a minor tear in the main output line. * The disruption was estimated to have impacted over 7‚000 customers
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A. The simulation model B. The number of patients treated every week and the waiting time for each patient | Number of patients treated | Waiting time for each patient (Min) | Outpatient department | 39 | 2465 | Inpatient department | 542 | 3616 | C. Some changes in the resource levels I. Each shift includes 2 admission secretaries | Number of patients treated | Waiting time for each patient (Min) | Outpatient department | 39 | 2515 | Inpatient department | 544
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India Executive Summary Introduction About the Project Objective Research Methodology Literature Review 1. Public relation 2. Understanding PR 3. Advertising 4. Advertising- types and how to use it in the 5. present Business Scenario 6. The Objective of an Advertiser’s Right Selection 7. Role of media vehicles in Advertisement 8. The Better Tool of Communication 9. An Analysis PR Vs Advertising
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what I have known. The MA Public Relations is a carefully designed course that keeps the need of the prospective employer in mind aiming at; managing effective PR strategies in a variety of contexts‚ the needs of developing advanced-level knowledge and capabilities in written and oral communication‚ Interpretation of the context in which PR takes place‚ using interactive media strategies to deliver messages to a segmented audience‚ research methods and campaign planning. The future probably belongs
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CREATIVITY IN PR The importance of creativity in public relations (PR) cannot be underestimated and creativity is a part and parcel of all aspects in PR. The Public Relations (PR) is an industry is supposedly staffed by creative people producing creative PR programs. What are the various methods by which PR practitioners can better manage creativity in their PR process. It is with these notions in mind that Mr. Parekhit Bhattacharjee conducted his research on the Role of creativity in PR. Research
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