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Public Relations: PR Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Whose job is it to educate and train executives to deal with the press?
guidelines for handling a PR crises
guidelines on giving the media the news they want
The PR practitioners
PR effectivness
2. Denial - Excuse - Justfication - Corrective Action - Apology (but with no change of action)
possible responses to crises
SMART decisions
primary research
mailed surveys
3. Build on organizational strengths to take advantage of opportunities in the external environment
pleasure newspaper reader
strengths and opportunities strategies
research
common mistakes in handling crises
4. Start with 'To' then use an accomplishment verb - Specify a key outcome to be achieved - State the outcome in quantitative terms - Set a target date for acheiving - Put it in writing and refer to it often
reification
10%
examples of crises
guidelines for writing a program objective
5. What percentage of crises are unexpected?
14%
PR efficiency
putting news on a wire or syndicate
attentive audience
6. History of the situation - study of who is involved/affected/gathering information about stakeholders
external factors of a situation analysis?
components of a budget
strengths and opportunities strategies
potential audience
7. The State controls the media and requires it to promote only what they think Example: Media in China and Cuba
communist media
results of long-range planning
pleasure newspaper reader
nonpublic
8. Number of people who attend to messages and attend events--measured by Readership - listenership - and viewership
attentive audience
places where one could obtain secondary research
listening
putting news on a wire or syndicate
9. Yellow = current crises - Green = emerging crises - Brown = old crises
nonpublic
colors associated with different crises
media Gatekeepers
communist media
10. They read to enhance their self-image and status with others
ego-booster newspaper reader
80%
components of the circular PR Management Process
formative evaluation
11. Integrated program with definite plans towards goals - increased management participation - emphasis thats positive - not defensive - and careful deliberation when making choices
outcomes of a program
embargoed news
results of long-range planning
communication audit?
12. Starts with someone making a value judgement that something is wrong - could be wrong - or could be better
kinds of Informal/Explorative research?
aware public
newsworthy event criteria
problem definition
13. Attempt to minimize organizational weaknesses by taking advantages of external opportunities
potential audience
qualitative research methods
weaknesses and opportinities strategies
stakeholder analysis?
14. Secondary analysis - content analysis (whats in the media) and surveys
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15. Total income or funds available - competitive necessity - Task or goal driven (least preferable) - Profit
ways a company can use budgeting for PR
nonpublic
types of crises
14%
16. The process of identifying who is involved and affected by the situation
methods to measure TV/radio audiences
listening
components of the SWOT analysis
stakeholder analysis?
17. On-going evaluation in-progress during the program-- 'How are we doing?'
formative evaluation
kinds of Informal/Explorative research?
types of crises
results of long-range planning
18. Predicting or establishing a desired future goal state - determining what forces will help or hinder movement toward te goal - and formulating a plan for achieving the desired state
guidelines on giving the media the news they want
world's largest international news agency
tips to writing a Program Outcome
strategic thinking
19. Reuters (based in London)
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20. Detection - Prevention/Preparation - Containment - Recovery - Learning
western media
places where one could obtain secondary research
stages of crisis management
internal factors of a situation analysis
21. Shoot squarely (be honest) - Give Service (give them what they want) - Do not beg for a story - Do not ask for 'kills' (suppressing a story) - Do not Flood the media (stick to what is news only)
guidelines for Good Media Relations
revolutionary media
cross sectional surveys
examples of crises
22. Problem statement - purpose statement - audience analysis - recommendation plans - time frame - projected costs - and evaluation design
budgeting tips
components of a budget
stages of crisis management
80%
23. Number of people exposed to your program messages
mailed surveys
potential audience
putting news on a wire or syndicate
listening
24. The key for public relations is that the new technology promotes what?
interactive communication (all about building and maintaining relationships with the public)
tactics
strategic planning
strategic thinking
25. Media that tried to push against restrictions made by the State. Examples: undercover websites in China that get shut down
kinds of Informal/Explorative research?
examples of crises
guidelines for working with medi
revolutionary media
26. What questions do we ask? What is involved/affected? What positive and negative forces are operating?
budgeting tips
situation Analysis( Internal and External)
information center
qualitative research methods
27. What financially supports cable television?
forms of analysis used when informal methods of research aren't enough
advertising
types of crises
Management by objectives
28. They read because they see it as a source of enjoyment and a habit
guidelines for Good Media Relations
television
pleasure newspaper reader
advertising
29. Specific activties that relate to strategies - have direct action - result from strategies
places where one could obtain secondary research
external factors of a situation analysis?
uncontrolled media
tactics
30. What percentage of crises are 'smoldering?' (building over time)
formal research
10%
summative evaluation
78%
31. Documentation of an organizations efforts for the purpose of understanding how it communicates with its publics
newsworthy event criteria
communication audit?
advertising
tactics
32. A concise desciption of the situation
problem statement
communist media
uncontrolled media
weakness and threats strategies
33. An information line during a crisis - has 2 parts: one that deals directly with the public - one that obtains the information - and needs to be credible before crisis
multiplier effect
information center
common mistakes in handling crises
external factors of a situation analysis?
34. What's going on here and why? Methods include in depth interviewing - focus groups - ethnogrpahy
budgeting tips
quantitative research methods
strengths and threats strategies
qualitative research methods
35. Attempt to minimize both organizational weaknesses and external threats
weakness and threats strategies
listening
big wires in the U.S
instrumental newspaper reader
36. Original research
primary research
quantitative research methods
ego-booster newspaper reader
methods to measure TV/radio audiences
37. Timeliness - Impact - Proximity - Unusualness - Conflict/Controversy (TIPUC)
news
components of the circular PR Management Process
newsworthy event criteria
PR efficiency
38. Strengths (internal) Weaknesses (Internal) Opportunities (external) and Threats (external)
force field analysis
secondary research
stakeholder analysis?
components of the SWOT analysis
39. It ensures that the message will be transmitted immediately to a wide spread audience - very influential
putting news on a wire or syndicate
guidelines for handling a PR crises
colors associated with different crises
AVE (Advertising value equivalency)
40. How much money/time did it take to reach those goals
advertising
PR efficiency
information center
components of the circular PR Management Process
41. The media are subordinate to the state - which controls the press and restricts coverage. Example: Iraq under Hussein
advertising
internal factors of a situation analysis
authoritarian International media
kinds of Informal/Explorative research?
42. Define your objectives/mission - Define audience/what motivated them - Define metrics/critera to use - Compare yourself with the competition - Pick your measurement tool - Analyze results and make this a regular occurence
steps to creating an evaluation program at your organization
interactive communication (all about building and maintaining relationships with the public)
examples of crises
publice service announcement
43. Media over which you have no direct role in decisions about media content
AVE (Advertising value equivalency)
weaknesses and opportinities strategies
SMART decisions
uncontrolled media
44. Conducted over a long period of time
advertising
tread-panel surveys
developmental media
things that define stakeholders
45. With uncontrolled media these people control if it is reported/what - when how - etc?
14%
mailed surveys
media Gatekeepers
revolutionary media
46. Talk from the viewpoint of the publics interest - make the news easy to read - do not make a comment you don't want quoted - state the most important facts at the start - do not argue or lose your cool - you may rephrase a question you do not like -
guidelines for working with medi
components of a budget
Examples of traditional media
cross sectional surveys
47. Audience reach - Placement - Prominence - Share of Voice - Message Analysis - Visuals
ways to analyze media coverage
authoritarian International media
10%
guidelines to writing useful problem statements
48. Conducted to measure one single point in time
guidelines for writing a program objective
news
steps to creating an evaluation program at your organization
cross sectional surveys
49. When a company uses AVE's to save money and look more credible
ways to analyze media coverage
ways a company can use budgeting for PR
authoritarian International media
multiplier effect
50. AP (Associated Press) and The United Press International
AVE (Advertising value equivalency)
problem definition
big wires in the U.S
qualitative research methods