Case 1: Advertising‚ Public Relations‚ and the 2008 Beijing Olympics: The Assignment Overview: The Chinese government left nothing to chance in its quest to host the 2008 Olympic Games. After narrowly losing its 1993 hosting bid‚ the Chinese government hired several public relations (PR) firms and consultants‚ including U.S.-based Weber Shandwick and Bell Pottinger‚ a British firm. The investment in PR paid off: The International Olympics Committee named China as the host of the 2008 games. In
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examines the important role of social media to public relations practitioners. The researcher wants to investigate the innovation of social media through the case study of Obama presidential campaign and public health issue. Moreover social media can bring destruction to the organization‚ if the user misuses the social media. Social media has brought a new challenge to the society. The researcher use intensive interview and focus group toward public relations practitioners to explore how important the
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Human Relations Human relations can be defined as a study of group behavior for the purpose of improving interpersonal and social relationships in work environment. In order to improve work productivity‚ achieve successful teamwork and understand the importance of managing people‚ it is necessary for managers to develop appropriate ways how to do it. Human relations management has become a concern of many companies. To increase work productivity each company must create a way how to motivate their
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Ruminating about Placebo Effects of Marketing Actions Author(s): Baba Shiv‚ Ziv Carmon‚ Dan Ariely Source: Journal of Marketing Research‚ Vol. 42‚ No. 4 (Nov.‚ 2005)‚ pp. 410-414 Published by: American Marketing Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/30162391 . Accessed: 21/03/2011 12:36 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions
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The Evolution of Public Relations in Today’s Business World By: Brett Hutchinson BUS600-051512: Management Communications with Technology Tools May‚ 28th 2012 Topic: Public Relations Public Relations is a pivotal part of any business because it is the direct line of communication between the business and the public. It is not just the voice of the business‚ but also the ears of the business. A business has to know and understand the general publics’ needs and concerns; it also has to build
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well as execution level of the advertising sector of the nation. With the objective of enhancing my knowledge and learning from the real work scenario‚ I joined Prisma Advertising as a working internee. This report includes about the work of Public Relation (PR) Department of Prisma Advertising. This report has been prepared to make understand the duties and responsibilities of PR executive and how it makes difference in the media. Chapter 1 of this report basically consists the introduction and
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Defining Public Relations A public relations department works on enhancing a company’s reputation with the use of skilled publicists. These people possess the ability to highlight positive attributes of the business‚ product‚ or person. Business today is extremely competitive. For companies to remain competitive‚ they need to stand out from the crowd and appeal to both the public and the media. The public are the buyers of the product and the media are responsible for selling it. (Crystal‚ 2007)
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Grunig and Hunt (1984)’s four models of public relations are perhaps the most commonly used theories in the field. They are useful in that they divide a complicated subject matter into four fundamental areas which can then be separately addressed. Corporations may refer to these models in establishing their CSR efforts. For example‚ the first area (Press Agentry) deals with the activities of those who will do anything to gain publicity. Perhaps Bransonesque stunts are not appropriate for establishing
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1.) Define personality The free dictionary: the visible aspect of one’s character as it impresses others: He has a pleasing personality. the sum total of the physical‚ mental‚ emotional‚ and social characteristics of an individual. the organized pattern of behavioral characteristics of the individual. the quality of being a person; existence as a self-conscious human being; personal identity. the essential character of a person. http://www.thepersonalitysystem.org: "Personality
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The Placebo Effect: Mind over Medicine When we hear the phrase‚ “The mind controls the body‚” we immediately think of the voluntary processes we make our bodies do. If you want to pick up a toy from the ground‚ you will direct your brain on how you want to move to pick it up‚ and it will then move the necessary muscles to achieve that goal. This process of “need-order-achieve” is the same mechanism that directs our everyday lives. An important question must be asked here: what if this procedure
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