Public Relations Technique (Fall 2000) Course Project 12/15/2000 Instructor: Dr. Calvin Troup Freudian Influences upon Edward Bernays’ idea of Propaganda Fr. Augustine Tae Woo Jung 12/13/00 Introduction The term propaganda has had negative connotations. People are not only suspicious and skeptical about the word or the activities that bears the name‚ but they are cynical about
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is public relations disaster. They have put their brand image at stake. The way in which the Chairman and CEO of Coke M. Douglas Ivester disclosed about the new vending machines was inappropriate. Price discrimination can be called as a symptom of a problem in this case as it is not the strategic problem. If the customer relations team dealt with the situations properly then this problem would not arise. Issue Analysis: The main issue of this case as mentioned earlier is public relations disaster
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Century Leadership” address? Discuss initiatives outlined in “Supplemental Benefits Documentation: Board of Directors Retreat FY06”. Was damage done to Wal-Mart by the leaking to the public of the Board Benefits Strategy Document? Provide comments on recent Wal-Mart initiatives from strategy and public relations. Discuss Wal-Mart’s strategic social challenges. Did the 2003 case study provide the evidence of what Wal-Mart is facing? There are a few recommendations which could make the company
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of crisis‚ a public relations specialist must pull a specific strategy for each audience and understand how each audience it is going to react to this strategy. The public relations specialist needs to watch and analyze the audience to determine if its strategy is effective or not. If the strategy chosen it is not providing the results expected the specialist should make a smart move and change his plan. For this reason it is extremely important to always have a public relations specialist in
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of a corporate organization‚ body‚ or institute to create a very positive image among stakeholders on which they are dependent. Share holders‚ Partners‚ Employees‚ Customers‚ General public and Media are considered as stakeholders of the organization. Organizations communicate their missions‚ visions‚ values‚ ethics and major decisions to their stockholders to develop their positive image in the minds of these stakeholders. Corporate communication is a very important link between the Organization
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external publics. It is important for an organization to have a strong internal communication as these internal publics helps to convince the external publics of the organization. The internal publics of Pepsi were consists of the employees of Pepsi like executives‚ managers‚ stakeholders‚ and anyone that has a say in the production of Pepsi’s products whereas the external publics consists of the whole American population‚ competitors‚ FDA and the media. Communications among the internal publics were
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communication * Corporate communication * Public relations * Marketing and communications * Organizational communication Corporate communication Corporate communication flourishes as a functional corporate activity and as a field of academic study. Corporate communication as a functional corporate activity is the process facilitating information and knowledge exchanges with the internal (employees and stakeholders) as key external (public‚ agencies‚ partners‚ government and media) groups
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Karambelkar | PGDMHR 2012-14 | ETHICS CASE REPORT – THE TYLENOL CRISIS | Johnson & Johnson’s Strategy to Win Back Public Trust Johnson & Johnson had to win back the public trust. The two main reasons for the same were to reinstate the product (Tylenol) and to restore its own reputation. So to do so‚ it adopted a strategy which was executed in two phases: Phase 1: Actual handling of the crisis situation * J&J adopted a public relations campaign immediately after they discovered
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CRCM4007 Introduction to Mass Communication - Summary of concepts from Lecture 1 to Lecture 5 Lecture 1: Mass Communication Overview Defining communication and mass communication Mass Communication: A process in which a SHARED MESSAGE is transmitted between the MASS MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS and their AUDIENCE (collected in groups) Pervasiveness of Mass communication (Types of Mass Media: e.g. TV‚ Radio‚ Movie‚ Newspaper‚ Magazine) Hong Kong Mass Media Functions of Mass Communication Macro level: a. Surveillance
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Its seven a.m. and you are awakened by your alarm. You proceed to turn off the alarm‚ turn on the television and continue with your typical mundane Monday morning routine‚ just as a ‘weight-watchers’ commercial commences. Without knowing‚ you don your Nike shoes‚ your Calvin Klein sweats‚ and skip your morning breakfast; only a nutrimax power bar will do‚ because health seems to be your number one priority today. Mass communication and its facets like television play a vital role in our lives as
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