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    On some project events PM and his team can get surprise in the form of external events which create problems in project performance. However project are present because of external environment. So PM should be responsive to it.External environment includes latest state of art technology in which project is based, itscustomers and competitors .Its geographical, social, politicalsettings. All above mentioned factors are enough to affect planning, staffing, organizing, directing which contains PM’s…

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    Panhellenic Participation

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    • Encourage chapter participation in the activities and philanthropy events of the campus Panhellenic and Greek-letter organizations. • Be familiar with the National Panhellenic Conference Unanimous Agreements. • Support the NPC Unanimous Agreements and advise the committee in educating the chapter about them. Work with the Membership Adviser to ensure the Panhellenic Delegate fully understands and complies with all NPC guidelines and agreements. • Inform the Membership Adviser of any proposed…

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    a large unemployment rate. Many people were afraid for their future and the future of their companies during this time, as they turned to the media for information and seeking help. The fields of journalism, film, television, advertising, and public relations, all had a huge role during the financial crisis of 2008 in which the world turned to all of these fields to constantly find out information and learn more about…

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    The Discourse communities (DC) is not a new vocabulary in this world, it begin at when society exist in the world. There are some tools could analyze DC has been proposed by Gee, a “a member of the National Academy of Education”(“James Gee.”). He claims that people who have similar interests, symbol, acting or beliefs could be in a same DC, and there are eight tools that he proposed to definite a DC, they are “social language”, “social identity”, “intersexuality”,” Discourse maps”,” kits”,…

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    spent more time in Afghanistan then both World War One and World War Two Combined, despite this, mainstream media coverage of the war has been limited, and one-sided, government reports have relied on embedded journalism and the NZDF methods of public relations (PR), have been responsible for the upkeep of the military’s positive, peacekeeping, reconstructed, ‘kiwi’ image. While this was not untrue, it can not be considered truthful. The NZDF maintains strong connections to the US Military and…

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    Hooking Consumer Behavior

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    have been known to use a variety of approaches to connect with a desired audience. These paid announcements, being quite informed on the irrational behavior of the public, utilize an array of cunning practices to garner customer loyalty. Coca-Cola, Apple, and McDonald 's are among many that exploit the explosive power of public relations. Some stunning examples of these culture-wounding practices include: altering emotional states by creating ties to a product through disinformation, connecting…

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    transfer the salience of items on their news agendas to the public agenda. This theory refers to mass communications effects which hold that news media, through the editorial selection process, transmit to the public the salience of political objects, which affects the relative importance of these objects to the public. (Kaid & Holtz-Bacha, 2008) According to this theory, the news media do not tell the public what to think, instead they tell the public what to think about. In addition, this…

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    Public Information Officer Jacob Brockett American Public University Public Information Officer Communication, as most define it, is the ability to effectively and accurately exchange ideas and information. As a situation develops into a major incident or disaster, communication can deteriorate in the occurring chain of events. This brings the need for a Public Information Officer, or a person designated to obtain, review, and disseminate information to the right audience. Responsibilities…

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    Chipotle Crisis Case Study

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    Some might recommend that Steve Ells, the company’s founder and co-chief executive officer, should have apologized formally to the public immediately rather than waiting until nearly three month after the crisis began. Additionally, while the restaurant chain did take steps to provide information on how food safety issues were being remedied, many public relations professionals criticized the restaurant for not providing enough information and for not being specific about the measures that were…

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    Companies hire advertisers to promote their products to the general public. The advertisers must come up with creative tactics to really sell the product or else the public will not care if the advertisement is not eye catching or appealing. A flyer that simply says “Buy our product, it’s better.” will not sell to many people because it is not intriguing. But if the advertisement is visually appealing (colors, celebrities, and product descriptions) will catch the public’s attention and they will…

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