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Fundamentals
of Public Relations MCM 401
VU
Lesson
42
DREAMS
& REALITIES OF PR
Overview
In
this lecture the students will be
apprised of the dreams and
realities of PR. The difference
between image
and
reputation will be explained, besides
informing them regarding the ways in
which PR professional
can
take
charge of the identity of an
organization.
What
do you mean "That's
good PR"?
·
We
sense presence of good PR
because it gives us a favourable
impression.
·
We
approve of it because it confirms our
needs & wants of the moment.
·
We
do or admire PR for its planned effect on
others.
Why
Bother About Finer Points If PR
Does The Trick?
·
PR
offers no quick fix even
when it promises to.
·
PR
does not just happen,
nor is it result of an aptitude or
instinct.
·
PR
is unable to do a good job
with substandard materials. In fact it
exposes weaknesses.
·
PR
can be the impetus to getting the product
right first by attending to finer
points before
developing
the PR policy.
Difference
Between Image & Reputation
·
Reputation
is based on all impressions
gained by the publics.
·
Image
is based on awareness, perceptions &
approval.
·
Reputation
is based on beliefs developed from
distance, without benefit of
contact.
·
Image
is composite perception of a company, its
products & services.
Can
PR Be Self Taught?
·
But
patience & application is needed
for sustained
success.
·
PR
techniques are easy to
learn.
·
How
to books & courses can be
used.
·
PR
practice is wide ranging & concentration on
certain areas is likely to
secure satisfying
results
earlier
than expected.
PR
Irons Out Ups & Downs Of
Daily Operations?
·
Understanding
of human behaviour.
·
Anticipation
of future trends & their
consequences.
·
Harmonization
of conflicting private & public
interests.
·
Generation
of greater goodwill internally &
externally.
·
Avoidance
of misunderstandings &
disputes.
·
Promotion
of positive corporate culture.
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What
Has PR To Do With Education?
There
are 3
Key
areas where PR supports
education
·
Lobbying
of decision-makers in Government &
local government.
·
Issues
management, which is probably of
greatest importance internally.
·
Community
relations, where emphasis is
likely to be on support for parent
oriented events &
interests.
Do
Small Businesses Need PR To
Survive?
·
A
food manufacturer may depend
upon a few buyers
representing major food retailers
or
department
stores.
·
A
professional services company
may have half a dozen
retained clients such as
large companies or
local
authorities.
·
A
specialist subcontractor may work mainly
for just 2 or 3 of its industry's
leading names.
Still
PR Will Be Essential...For
·
Start
ups --- to
lure broad spread of customers.
·
Additionally
--how it
gets on with its sources of
finance ,suppliers & other key
publics.
Who
Takes Charge Of
Identity?
·
Corporate
values as reflected in the way "things
get done?"
·
The
brands, to optimize the reputation
strengths.
·
Service
characteristics, so that the identity
complements them.
·
Sponsorships
to emphasize corporate social
responsibility.
·
Design,
for coherent appearance &
ready recognition.
·
Age
& structure of the organization to ensure
consistency & credibility.
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