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PR: A Student's Thoughts on Her Readings Etc.
Monday, October 5, 2009. The Tight-Rope of PR. Risk = Walking a tight-rope. Issues = A lack of balance. Crisis = Falling fifty feet to your doom. Recovery = Accepting medical help. At least this is what these terms refer to if my brother, the semi-professional, adrenalin addicted; teenage wrestler ever gets the stupid idea to try tight-rope walking without any safety harnesses. In public relations the effects are somewhat less extravagant but no less important to understand. Chapter 11 ‘Risk, issue...
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Marilyn cmns 1290
Thursday, March 12, 2009. The two main points to remember from this week's readings are:. A positive relationship between the third sector and P.R contribute to the quality of life in a risk society. Traditional organizations and the third sector, share bad history for each other and therefore pose several dangerous implications if a P.R practitioner working for an organization wants to establish a relationship with the third sector. Friday, March 6, 2009. PR theory provides several avenues for practitio...
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don't worry be happy
Don't worry be happy. Thursday, March 12, 2009. Issues, crisis and PR for not-for-profit organisation. The two key points that I have picked up for this week's readings are:. Issue and crisis occurs and are managed differently. If mishandled or ignored, issue will lead to a crisis. There are situations where an issue is well addressed and it helps lighten the negative impact of a crisis. In a way, issue and crisis are linked. A little background of the case:. Although Shell did try to prevent and avoid a...
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CMNS1290Mellissa
Thursday, October 15, 2009. Week # 9 Public Relations Program. This reading gives an excellent outline for how to create a PR program. I found the flow charts very straightforward and will provide an excellent frame work from which to base my PR plan project around. Week # 8 Chapter 6 and 10. I particularly learned a lot in this chapter. One key point I drew from the chapter is that firms apply Key Performance Indicators to PR as they are focused. But I skimmed over these because they are a repetition of...
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CMNS1290 Michelle Hogan
The: Who, Where and What I have been commenting! Sponsorship and Events Management in PR. View my complete profile. Wednesday, September 26, 2007. OK so I thought I might reflect on this course with the 10Min's free time I have. While I feel in myself I haven't kept up with my usual standards of work, I really need to work on time management that is for sure. Some important points I will take away with me are:. Adjust the writing for the audience. Plan, plan and plan some more! Monday, September 24, 2007.
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CMNS1290nathanswan
Saturday, September 22, 2007. I think the key points to remember from this week's readings were that research is undertaken throughout all the phases of public relations practice. Research in public realtions must be done in three different stages, the first being. Which is done before formulating public relations activites and involves research into your organisation, your situation, the target publics, your proposed messages, and strategies. The next focus of research is. The readings made me think mor...
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CMNS1290paul
Thursday, October 15, 2009. PUBLIC RELATIONS IN BUSINESS. The practitioner should take a holistic approach – integrated marketing communications combining advertising, public relations, sales and promotion, purchasing and employee communication. COMMUNITIES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS. This chapter deals with the need for public relations professionals to work more closely (include) their publics in their decision making. Professionals should be aware of the social impact of their organisations, to create m...
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PUBLIC RELATIONS
Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Media Releases and PR in Asia. As a Public Relations Practitioner, one has to have a certain set of skills. Of these skills, one such skill is writing a media release. A media release is a very useful tool for practitioners as. 1 It saves time for you and the reporter. 2 It helps the reporter get the facts right. 3 It may be used for word in local and trade media if written in the right style. 5 You can clear it with your organisation. 6 You have a copy of what was issued. The im...
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CMNS 1290 Intro to PR
CMNS 1290 Intro to PR. Monday, March 16, 2009. Do Third Sector organisations still need this (risk, issues, crisis and recovery) management? I think two key points to my learning for this week’s readings are. Unlike businesses that need this intangible asset goodwill for emergency cases especially when the company’s reputation is at stake. Is there then still a need for crisis management and the like for third sector? Or do they just believe wholeheartedly without a doubt that they are clean with their d...
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(CMNS1290) My PR Blog
CMNS1290) My PR Blog. Friday, March 13, 2009. READING no.9: Risk, Issues, Crisis and Recovery and Public Relations in the Third Sector. I think the two key points to remember from this week's readings were. To the importance of good communication skills in handling risks, issues, crisis and recovery, and also public relations as a tool for improving relationships between organisations and the third sector. The readings made me think more about public relations practice in that. 3rd ed. Allen and Unwin.
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CMNS1290 Sinead
Monday, October 12, 2009. This weeks readings suggest that "a comprehensive understanding of risk, issues, crisis and recovery is an essential characteristic for twenty-first century public relations professionals" (Nicholss 299). A key point of the reading was the suggestion that there is always risks and uncertainty within the industry and it is important to manage these risks by making informed decisions and building on past experiences. Monday, September 21, 2009. A Typical Public Relations Program.