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    Eric Monacelli Case Study

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    i. Eric Monacelli has an honest upbringing and has the personality typical of gamers. It can be easily seen why he excels in the public relations field with his easy going personality and is easy to talk to. He was born August 31st and has a wide variety of interests including: art, movies, music, video, literature, Iron Man, guitars, dogs, and most importantly baseball. On top of that Eric is a space fanatic and loves many aspects of space. He also has a wife and a son. In addition he has a…

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    organizations have a strong public relations strategic organizational communication function. After all, public relations protect and defend an organization’s reputation and ultimately ensure its positive and well-received status among members inside and outside of the organization. For example, when issues arise, it is the department or office of public relations within an organization that must immediately respond to…

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    The communication of a project to public is crucial in how your public builds an opinion of the project taking place. Better use of communication activities and the relationship to the public help build a reputation and an outside knowledge of the project even if they are not directly involved in it. The Waterview Connection development in Auckland uses several communication activities to engage with various public. This essay will focus on a particular communication activity used by the…

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    live in an interconnected world with society having a variety of means to communicate and stay connected to one another locally and globally. In addition, electronic media can reach people by the masses. For instance, electronic media notifies the public about world news, advises us of local news and events, provides entertainment, recommends products and even warns the population about potential dangers. Advertising, a major component of electronic media plays a huge role in the U.S economy…

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    Len-Rios: A Case Study

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    An understanding of the management of reputation or public status and the making of ethical judgment about strategic communication and communication planning are the hallmarks of public relations. Public relations (hereinafter PR) is concerned with the strategic planning and management of communication (AUT, 2016). Grunig and Hunt (1984) defined PR as the way of handling the spread or transfer of data or information between a person or an establishment - such as a charitable trust, corporate…

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    “Excellent public relations is managerial, strategic, symmetrical, diverse and ethical.” - (Grunig, Grunig & Dozier 2002, p.3 306) This discussion will analyse the relationship between persuasion and Grunig’s Excellence theory with reference to power and resource difference. This conversation will focus on the symmetrical worldview which is based on normative approach to public relations practice. Symmetry is the mutual agreement or balance between two parties to achieve mutual benefit, desired…

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    Social Media Stakeholders

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    are spending 10.5 billion minutes on social network excluding mobile devices. Social media has changed the practices of Public Relations by making it way easier to promote for clients using two way communication, 24/7 engagement, and citizen journalism. These methods have led to an increased demand for brands to address consumer inquiries quickly and effectively in Public Relations. First, two-way communication through social media has given brands the chance to help consumers on an assortment…

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    Killing USftly 4

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    within society, it can be said that public relations and advertising directly affect socialization and one’s depiction of society. This concept goes deeper than the intended purpose of public relations and advertising. These agencies intended purpose is to attract audiences towards the consumption of their products. However, through this pursuit of customers, producers shape these ideas mentioned above. This is due to the fact that advertisers and public relations agencies want to portray their…

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    its flagship leadership development program which will give me new insight and breadth of academic, cultural and social life at the University. More precisely, I’ll have the opportunity to interact with the Yale faculties, students and forging relations with the world fellow alumni. Since I’ve been working with my communication venture name NewsfeedPR alongside lso a freelance journalist reflects on youth entrepreneurship and social media issues, I believe the fellowship…

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    Effects Of Boycotts

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    Corporations make up a small a small part of the companies, but are associated with businesses that are powerful. A corporation has a “face,” which is the company. This is where the public relations ties into corporations. Every corporation has products, a logo, and a brand that are visible in advertising to the public. The public’s perceptions of greed and corporate misdeeds are reinforced by stories in the media and activists. Corporations care about what their consumers think of them. It is…

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