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    Advertising Public selling Direct Marketing Sales promotion Event and experience Public Relation * 3. Did you make any purchase from the company today? Yes No * 4. Do you think promotion through social networking websites are more effective than the one on paper? Yes No * 5. If BBQfun is to be endorsed by celebrity will it effect your purchasing decesion? Yes No * 6. Which of the following tools are more effective to promote BBQfun according to you? Advertising Public relation Sales promotion

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    Words 1‚417 (excluding front page‚ contents and references) Executive Summary Internal communications appears to be one of the less written about and discussed elements of management theory‚ human resources and public relations. Rather it is a multifaceted function crossing many organisational boundaries and one requiring strategic acknowledgement. Consideration of whether IC creates tensions‚ of what sort and why shall be drawn out here alongside analysis of the responsible and influencing factors

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    Publicity is the deliberate attempt to manage the public ’s perception of a subject. The subjects of publicity include people (for example‚ politicians and performing artists)‚ goods and services‚ organizations of all kinds‚ and works of art or entertainment. Publicity is the act of attracting the media attention and gaining visibility with the public‚ it necessarily needs the compliment of the media it cannot be done internally because it requires the attention of the publicist and it is the publicist

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    has been fully funded by government since 1983. The university currently has 8266 enrolled students and 1749 academic staffs. Ongoing research activities by each faculty are up to 911 projects. This amount is significant to impact the authorities‚ public and media when major incidents or scandals occur. The consequences of any academic or natural incidents are required to be dealt with immediately according to the circumstances.   This plan includes a list of potential incidents that may

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    Tamara. "The Tylenol Crisis: How Effective Public Relations saved Johnson & Johnson." (July 17 1998). 2.) "1982 Chicago Tylenol Murders." Wikipedia.com. 5 Apr. 2008. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tylenol_Crisis_of_1982> 3.) Johnson & Johnson. ’The Comeback." A Special Report From the Editors of Worldwide Publication of Johnson & Johnson Corporate Public Relations. 1982. 4.) Broom‚ Glen M.‚ Allen H. Center‚ Scott M. Cutlip. Effective Public Relations‚ Seventh Edition. Prentice-Hall Inc. 1994. 5

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    who were hired by the law firm representing the billboard company. Unfortunately for the law firm‚ their attendees did not know why they were there‚ but they were receiving pizza for their efforts! Through the effective use of media relations‚ community relationspublic affairs and strategic positive messaging through social media‚ websites and collateral‚ the billboard ordinance was stopped. In fact‚ the Glendale City Council wrote a new ordinance which prohibits any billboards along their city boundary

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    outnumbering their male colleagues‚ both in India and abroad. These gangs of women are making their dominant presence felt by all those present. According to a research made by the Public Relations Society of America‚ nearly 85 percent of P.R. professionals in the U.S. are women. The study found that the Public Relations industry is comparatively a male-free zone‚ which has inadvertently created enough room for the women community to adapt themselves to evolving needs of business professionals. At

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    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its importance Definition Corporate Social Responsibility can be define as the idea that socially responsible companies will outperform their peers by focusing on the world’s social problems and reviewing them as opportunities to build profits and help the world at the same time. In other sentence CSR is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society. It means company need to answer to two aspects of

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    Bernays not only fathered public relations as we know it he also shaped molded and embodied ideal practices of public relations and spin in everything that he did. Bernays and his studies did the unthinkable in that they were able to grasp the social‚ political‚ economic and cultural developments and to live on with a sense of timelessness. The author Larry Tye describes Bernay’s in a very positive light. He organized the book in a way that outlines Bernay’s relations with various entities as

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    common system of symbols‚ signs‚ or behavior” (Merriam-Webster‚ n.d.). For communication to be considered effective information should flow back and forth between the sender and receiver. For instance‚ when an organization communicates to the target publics they look for feedback from their customers to ensure that everyone understands the message. Although not all feedback is verbal‚ sometimes the feedback may be nonverbal. When this occurs‚ the organizations can only measure the effectiveness by analyzing

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