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    Public relations is a term used to describe the act of building relationships between organizations and the public. These relationships are mainly for the benefit of the organization. Public relations practitioners often find ways to help the organizations that hired them in making said organizations appeal to the public in a way that makes the public trust them. The public relations sector of any business has become a vital part in both the general wellbeing and reputation of the organization. Mutually

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    Executive Briefing On Business and Public Relations My Major: Public Relations My Related Field: Business Overview of Business The public relations major at Franklin College require student to have a minor or related field. I choose to have a related field in business, which means I am required to take 12 credit hours in business courses. I have already taken four business courses and I am currently in my fifth. My first two business courses were Introduction to Business and Principles of

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    Public Relations in Professional Sports "If industry is to be successful in dealing with public opinion . . . it must learn the language of the people, it must consider the study of public opinion as important as any phase of its operations. It must recognize that public opinion can be measured, and utilize the increasingly scientific methods developing today for gauging it"(Ross) PR today, has undergone a massive restructuring and organization and is now gaining recognition worldwide. An

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    Over the past two and a half weeks as a class we have been assigned to talk to a variety of different public relations departments in companies of our interest. Through the struggles of being hung up on immediately or put on hold for 20 plus minutes, this assignment not only allowed me to learn how the PR field works via telephone and email, but what type of field would I be interested in working for. Through all the ups and downs, I have found three businesses that have interested me and would possibly

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    The Public Relations Industry and Its Legal Issues Public Relations (PR) can sometimes be grouped in with the advertising and marketing industry, but the industry has continued to expand with the increasing digital media platforms and the need to relay information to targeted audiences. The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) defines public relations as “a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics” (“About Public

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    about Public Relations because the practice is constantly changing and adapting to the new ways of the world. PRINZ (Public Relations Institute of New Zealand) defines Public Relations as: “The deliberate, planned and sustained effort to establish and maintain mutual understanding between an organization and its target audiences”. Through out this essay I will be deconstructing and critically assessing this definition through clearly defining and explaining the key concepts of public relations, and

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    teams are appointed to be in charge. Administrators have to be reminded that the taxpayers are the one that help keep the school running. Parents are the first people to speak up about how the school should run. Communication is the key to how public relations programs work well with different schools, school staff, the community, and stakeholders. Communication is a tool that helps to deliver information to certain places, people, devices, and one another. The Board of Education must understand

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    Public Relations and Journalism can be perceived as one profession but their function is different. PR practitioners and journalists have always had a divisive relationship but also share a mutual dependence. The press rely on PR practitioners for information to write good stories. PR practitioners depend on the press to publish positive stories about a person, event, organisation, and broadcast that information to the publics. Baines, Egan and Jefkins (2004) strongly believe that many practitioners

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    To add to this, since our focus will be to promote our product, focus will be placed specifically on marketing public relations. The public relations techniques we would employ would be corporate social responsibility and the use of events. • Corporate social responsibility We intend to provide government schools with water dispensers which will give students and staff members a

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    The evaluation of Public Relations Internship Program in China Literature Review Nowadays, when new ideas, professions and whole fields are imported or received into cultures that had no part in their creation and development, it is important to study how these fields fit in, are adapted to or are altered by their new host countries. China is the largest of these host countries. Since the early 1980s, Western ideas, practices and fields have been introduced into

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