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PUR 3000/Public Relations
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09/24/2008

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Evaluation is the ___ step in the problem solving process

Definition
Fourth
Term
Definition of Evaluation
Definition
The measurement of results against established objectives set during the planning process.
Term

 

3 reasons why we have more systematic tracking today?

Definition

-More PR pros have research expertise

-All have more sophisticated computer programs

-All get pressure from management for meaningful results

Term

2 stipulations on Evaluation

Definition

-PR personnel and management must agree on objectives

-Can’t wait until the end to set evaluation standards

Term
2 types of objectives for evaluations
Definition

1) Informational objectives

2) Motivational objectives

 

 

Term

1) Informational objectives

Definition

-Objective for such campaigns is to get information across, such as how to prepare for a hurricane.

Term

2) Motivational objectives

Definition

-Objective: to change opinions (requires research before and after) Most difficult to accomplish, because can’t tell if PR or other did it.

Term

Evaluations purpose (2 reasons)

Definition

1)      Systematic assessment of a program and its results.

2)      Learning what we did right

Term

Accountability

Definition

-Taking responsibility for achieving the performance promised.

-objectives must be measureable

Term

Five tools to measure with

Definition

1) Measures production

2) Measures message exposure

3) Measures audience awareness

4) Measures Audience attitudes

5) Measures Audience Action

Term

Measure Production

Definition

Simple form-count the number of releases, etc. produced to get productivity level

 

-Disadvantages: emphasizes quantity, instead of quality.

Term

Measure Exposure

Definition

-Most widely practiced form is compilation of print and broadcast mentions

-Media impressions number of placements

-Hits on the Internet number of “visitors”

-Advertising equivalency – how much it’s worth.

Term
Burelles/Luce
Definition
biggest “firm” that monitors hits and visits to websites.
Term

Media Placement number is just the first step

 

(no reverse)

Definition
Term
Systematic tracking
Definition
can analyze content by penetration, type of publication, tone of coverage, sources quoted and mention of core points.
Term

800 numbers

Definition

-another measure-compiles number of requests for more information

-can show effectiveness of placements

Term
ROI
Definition

Return on Investment –what is the cost of reaching each member of the audience.

 

-Super bowl ads cost 3mM per 30 seconds but reaches more than 150 million people.

Term

Measure Audience

Definition

-Higher level than exposure and dissemination is whether audience became aware of message.

-Whether audience received, paid attention understood and retained messages.

-Whether publicity met its objective to: write elected officials, send donations, and get legislation passed.

 

Evaluation depends on the management “buying in”

 

-Select appropriate outcomes, not just press clippings, but whether targets received and acted upon.

Term

3 ways of Measuring the Web’s message

Definition

1)      hits- the number of times a web site is visited

2)      eyeballs the number of users (110 eyeballs means there is 110 users on the line

3)      also assess duration (stickiness) of stay, whether they were driven to act

Term
Mass media, does not
Definition
influence public opinion quickly
Term
Mass Media 3 facts
Definition

-Few issues create unanimity of thought among the population; therefore, public opinion is split in several directions.

 

-no one person, then can symbolize P.O.?

 

-It is elusive and extremely difficult to measure what public opinion actually is.

 
Term

Public opinion (3 facts)

Definition

-a collection of views held by persons interested in an issue.

 

-the sum of individual opinions affecting those individuals.

 

-opinions one can express without isolating oneself. (No spiral of silence)

 
Term
what is the

Spiral of Silence

Definition

-When one person’s opinion is received “coldly” but  a disagreeing audience (is met with silence) the others in the audience (with seemingly minority views) are silent for fear of being different.

Term

 

Vocal segments influence

Definition

-Two reasons for profound influence of vocal segments on P.O. momentum.

  1) Assumption is that small vocal group represents P.O. (majority may be apathetic)

  2) One issue may engage opinion of one segment while another arouses interest of another segment
Term

The self interest concept is a very strong link in establishing public opinion, because:

Definition

 

-         Public opinion is a collective expression of many opinions (interested) individuals.

-         And when self interest is involved, opinion is not easily changed.

-         Often opinion is determined by that self interest.

-         Usually interested people have a vested self interest in an issue.

Term

Events shape opinion

Definition

-Public opinion is highly sensitive to events


-it does not anticipate events, it reacts to them

 

-events trigger formation of public opinion.

 

-events of magnitude usually swing opinion, but often just temporarily.

 
Term

****Important****

Opinion leaders may be catalysts
Definition
-highly interested in issues.

 

-better informed than most

 

-Avid consumers of media.

 

-early adopters of new ideas.

 -good organizers and influence others
Term
2 Types of opinion leaders
Definition

-         Formal – hold status or position (e.g. elected officials)

-         Informal – clout because of some characteristic

Term

Mass media (3 things they do/do not do)

Definition

-they do not bring about rapid influence or change

-they do set agendas

-they also may influence public opinion if no other information is known or available.

Term
2-step flow theory
Definition

-Message foes from PR to media

 

-From media to opinion leaders

 

-Opinion leaders influence general public.

Term

Two-step flow theory

Definition

-message goes from PR to media

-From media to opinion leaders

-Opinion leaders influence general public.

 

Term

Framing theory

Definition

-The government “frames” issues using PPR pros.

-PR practitioners frame issues influencing public about products and services (locally).

Term

 

Persuasion

Definition

-made rhetoric: the art of using language effectively and persuasively, and was part of the educational system.

Term

 

Persuasion defined:

Definition

Is an activity or process in which a communicator attempts to induce a change in belief, attitude or behavior of another person or groups persons through the transmission of a message in a context in which the persuader has come degree of free choice.

Term
Devices of Persuasion
Definition

As a persuasive communicator on behalf of clients

 

PR uses variety of “sending” techniques to accomplish and still uses feedback

Term

3 ways PR uses persuasion to

Definition

-Change or neutralize hostile opinions

-crystallize latent and positive attitudes

-conserve favorable opinions.

Term
Escalation strategy
Definition

-though PR practitioners may mitigate conflict, they also promote it to gain positive position in the market place.

-media helps by “liking/loving” conflict

Term

Factors involved in persuasion process

Definition

-Audience analysis – knowledge of audience’s characteristics.

Term

Source credibility

Definition

-when source is credible, the message is believable

Term

Credibility

Definition

-expertise of messenger

-His/her sincerity-comes across as believing what he/she is saying

-Charisma- may be attractive, self-assured, and articulate and possess image of competence
Term

Self interest all important

Definition

-the public pays attention to issues or messages that appeal to their own psychological or economic needs.

-it wants something in return, such as: self-esteem, ability to make contribution, recognition from peers, to belong, gratification, or tax deduction.

Term

Maslow-appeal to self interest is based upon needs

Definition

-needs help define the origins of motivation, which in turn help explain attitude change.

Term

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs:

Definition
5 levels
Term
Maslows Level 1
Definition
the base or lowest need is physiological – human requires food, water, sleep health, rest transportation
Term
Maslows Level 2
Definition

Safety needs (security, comfort, peace)

Term
Level Three
Definition


Love needs (acceptance, love, belonging, group)

Term
Level Four
Definition


Esteem, recognition, prestige, confidence, success
Term
Level Five
Definition


(Self actualization: self fulfillment, accomplishment.)

Term
Success in influencing public depends upon
Definition


-clarity

-timing and context of message

-audience participation

Term
content/structure of message
Definition


-statistics-impress (impress educated people)

-surveys and polls-independent (impress everyone)

-testimonials-explicit or implied

-endorsements-third party

Term
Propaganda:
Definition

 deliberate and systematic attempt to shape perceptions to achieve a response

-connotes falsehood, lies, deceit, disinformation, duplicity.

Term
Propaganda techniques (on test)
Definition


-plain folks-humble beginnings

-testimonial-individual builds credibility

-bandwagon-join everyone

-card stacking-select facts/data

-transfer-select person product, etc. with high status.

-glittering generalities-freedom, justice, democracy, the children, the American people

Term
Factors in persuasive communication
Definition


-audience analysis (psychographics-lifestyle, attitudes, beliefs, cause message to be tailored to needs)

-source credibility-make it more believable (expertise, sincerity, charisma)

-appeals to self interests (needs) as in Maslow.

Term
Issues management
Definition
and deal with issues early on; be proactive
Term
Managing Conflict:
Definition
position organization will take toward each public
Term
Stance
Definition

depends upon circumstances must monitor threats, assess them and arrive at a strategy.

Term
Stance depends on 2 factors
Definition
Organizational and Situational
Term
Organizational
Definition

do you have the knowledge, money and commitment to combat the threat.

Term
Situational
Definition
what is the severity? What is required by you?
Term

Proper Strategy

Definition

- is depended upon the expertise and experience

-but also whether support of top management is there

-how competent PR staff is

-Top management’s frequency of contact

-department funding.

 

Term

Contingency continuum

Definition

-pure advocacy, hard-nosed stance, disagree, refute claims, threats

-pure accommodation- agrees with critics, changes policies, restitution, full apology.

 

Term

Handling continuum

Definition

-no sooner does life cycle end, than the cyclical process starts over. This prompts:

   -issues management- predict, anticipate

   -issue identification – scan media

   -issue analysis – asses its potential threat

  - strategic options –consider alternatives

  -action plan and evaluation plan
Term

Crisis Management

Definition

-Crisis an extraordinary event or series of events that adversely affects the integrity of the product.

Term

-only ______ percent of crisis are truly expected****

Definition

14 percent

Term
Unprepared
Definition

-89% of Fortune 500 companies said business crisis is inevitable

-50% admitted they did not have a crisis management plan.

 

Term
GY
Definition
Generation Y
Term

Characteristics of Generation Y

Definition

-Online interaction will “lead” to dating/marriage

-Online will exceed “time” with parents
-Will be reserved with social skill

-Savvy/skeptical about online identities

-Impatient with print media

Term

Shared characteristics with retired seniors

Definition

-online attraction

-being diverse and global

-understanding world cultures/markets (like no other generation)

Term
Ketchum found
Definition

-Parents will Rule Gen Y on career, drugs, and products

-Y’s relationships will determine trusted information

-Y will “listen” to parents, doctors, clergy, friends and teachers

-Y is savvy about unfiltered/unpoliced content on the Internet

-Trust TV more and recognize the credibility of editorial content versus ads

Term

GY as a group will:

Definition

-trust cause-related companies

-reward what is perceived as right

-become active in causes

-rates music higher than food

Term

Nature of Today’s PR audience

Definition

-They are very complex and intermingling

-They are diverse in culture, ethnicity, religion, and economic attributes

-They intersect/coincide at times and conflict at times

Term

Knowledge of segments

Definition

Campaigns must be aimed at segments of a mass audience.

Term
Segments:
Definition

1)may be pre-packaged (groups with similar interests)

2) may be diverse

Term
Research is critical to “meeting” diverse audiences
Definition

Computer technology is critical because it provides primary and secondary research

Term

Research allow messages to be customized

Definition

-The increased need for individual messages helps practitioners bypass media

-Controlled media: those with communication channels to reach audiences directly
Term
Controlled Media
Definition
those with communication channels to reach audiences directly
Term
The major audience groups and 3 segments
Definition

two seniors and ethnic groups

-three seniors, Hispanics, African Americans.

Term
Seniors
Definition

-by 2010 this population will peak at 50 million

-its characteristics are changing

Term

Ages 44-64 is the baby boomer generation and they have he most disposable income.

Women 65+ have THE most out of this category

(no answer/reverse side of card)

Definition
Term
Senior Characteristics
Definition

-less easily convinced than young adults

-vote in greater numbers

-read newspapers/magazines; watch TV

-Time to volunteer

-Health-conscious, interested in medicine

-have the most discretionary income

Term
Challenge of Hispanics
Definition

-Need new messages, not translations

-Family oriented

-radio is key medium (26-30 hours a wk)

-TV is also a medium (own 10.57 million sets)

-Largest number of minority businesses)

(Asian businesses are more valuable)

Term

Minorities shared cultural values

Definition

-Hispanics, African and Asian Americans shared values

-strong family head

-music, food, religion are important

-bond with family, friends

-loyal to cultural brands

Term
Changing Audience Characteristics
Definition

-Ways to appeal to changing mass audiences 

   -Use visual- increasingly visually oriented (television most credible news source)

   - Recognize that people are more fervent in support of a single issue

   -Recognize that people lack social and political balance

Term
Other trait changes
Definition

-Audiences place more emphasis on personalities and celebrities

 

-Audiences have strong distrust of authority and are suspicious this is caused by media overplays and broken political promises

 

-International audience has expanded

Term

Match audience with the right medium

Definition

Media Relations- PR and media need each other

That non-profit are better received by editors

-that one mistake can ruin credibility

Term
Strengths of Print Media
Definition

-Most effective for delivering details and contemplation

-Internet is like print, but can break news faster.

Term
magazines
Definition

-Longer deadlines

-more in-depth reporting

**-queries are written proposal to a magazine about their running a certain story or idea that you have**

Term
Radio
Definition

-Flexible-from captured driving audiences to farmers, beach goers and workers.

-reaches segments audiences

-is relatively inexpensive

-PSAs 20-30-60 seconds

Term
Television
Definition

-visual element (movement) is major selling point so it is the most trusted

-Some can make deals (product placement)

Term
Online Media
Definition

-cyberspace PR

-establish contact with reporters

-home pages (controlled message)

-Catch errors, offer balance while message is in formative stage – blogging

-Social media – people influence people

Term
Know things about the Gay/lesbian media
Definition


-mean income is $60k

Term
Women
Definition


-still a minority

-hold overwhelming share of the consumer purchasing power

-80% of household buying decisions done by women

-4 characteristics of women.

Term
Disabled
Definition


-make sure graphics are different to aid them

Term
Two classical Libel Cases
Definition
1 New York Times vs. Sullivan Police Chief Montgomery, Ala.
Public official and defamation defined

2Wally Butts vs. Curtiss Publishing Company Sat. Evening Post
    Public figure defamation and negligence
Term

You must prove ___________ in libel cases against a ________________
Definition
actual malice, public official
Term
Libel is
Definition
Printed Falsehood
Term


Defamation is 
Definition
-any false
Statement about a person or organization that creates public hatred.
Term
What if falsehood is not printed?
Definition
Slander-an oral statement that was false (another form of defamation)
-Today courts often use defamation for both.
Term
4 Defamation criteria:
Definition
1) The false statement was communicated to other through print, broadcast or electronic means.
2) The person defamed was identifiable
3) An actual injury occurred to the person identified
4) The person making the defaming statement was malicious or negligent
Term
Public figure defamation
-libel is harder for public figures or corporations to prove. 
Definition
Must prove malice.
-Corporation considered public figures if they:
        -engage in promotion offering products or services to public.
        -are involved in matters of public controversy
        - have some degree of access to media (place an ad or news release)
Term

-Corporations can still win
  Example:
Definition
is the dateline (NBC) vs. GM
Term
To avoid a libel suit
  
Definition
-write news release according to FTC and SEC rules
Term

3 ways to Avoid Libel: Opinion statements

Definition
1) Should be accompanied by facts upon which opinions are based

2) Opinion statements should be clearly labeled

3) Writer should review context of statements (example GCCC)
Term
Fair Comment
Definition
-Matel makes unsafe toys. Matel (Corp) must prove actual malice in the statement.
Term
Strategic Conflict Management
Definition
Developing and implementing ethical strategies to deal with conflict while building mutually beneficial relationships.
Term
Role of PR Professionals
Definition
Develop communication strategies and process to influence the course of conflicts to the benefits of the organization and its constituents
Term
Conflict vs. competition
Definition
conflict sharp disagreement resulting indirect overt threat of attack
Term
competition
Definition
2 or more organizations are buying for same resources, sales, profit, employees.
Term
competition
Definition
eye on the prize sales of support
Term
 Conflict
Definition
eye on opposition, dealing or intiating threats
Term
Strategic conflict management
Definition

strategic-achieve particular object management planned deliberate action

 

competition-striving for some position object

 

conflict-sharp disagreement resulting in overt threat.

Term
PR responsibly
Definition
maintain profit build posititve relationships
Term
PR may have to
Definition

reduce conflict

 

escalate conflict

Term

conflict management cycle

 

Definition

proactive= conflict

 

strategic=may simmer, handle easy

 

reactive= or ignored until media seizes on it

Term
Proactive
Definition
opportunity to act to prevent conflict from getting out of hand
Term
steps to take
Definition

1) scan the environment

 

2)track issues

 

3)plan changes and create strategy to deal with conflict

Term
Emerging conflict
Definition
indentified, needs action
Term
Risk Communication
Definition
convey dangers, threats thast escalate into crisis.
Term
Reactive Phase
Definition

Conflict resolution, position organization favorably anticipate court of public opinion.

 

Crisis Tylenol

Term
Conflict resolution
Definition
conflict has emerged not out of control use techniques to bring favorable solution.
Term
Literature PR
Definition
Conflict is brought to court organization needs strategy and publicity.
Term
Recovery Phase
Definition

After crisis subsides, repair reputation, reputation management learn state of reputation act and communicate.

 

Image Restoration strategies

Term
Fair comment (eg matel makes unsafe toys. Matel must prove _________ in the statement.
Definition
actual malice
Term

Invasion of privacy:

     This area of law that particularly applies to employees

Especially in newsletters

Definition
    1)employee newsletters

            2)media inquiries about employees (Buckley Ammendment

Term

Media inquiries about employees

-3 things to keep in mind when reporters inquire:

Definition

    1)confirm employee works there

    2)give title and job description

    3) give date they began (and were terminated)

Term

Photo releases

Definition

-can be implied by posing, but best to get a release

-file all photos, date them and give them context and include release if you have it

-Implied consent-given by posing

-photographer owns the photo/material
Term

Copyright law

Definition

-copyright: protection of a creative work from unauthorized use (life of creator plus 70 years)

-corporations may get 95 years protection

-copyright is assumed when material is completed in some permanent, tangible form (fixed)

Term

Copyright-means protection of creative work from time of it is fixed meaning permanent/stable

 

Includes:

Definition
literacy works, musical works, dramatic works, pantomimes and choreographed works. Does not include ideas.
Term

Fair use- copyright article may be quoted directly, but only one paragraph in 750 word article and up to 300 words in a long article or book chapter.

 

Definition
Must use quote marks for verbatim quoting.

 

Visuals: cannot manipulate photos on computers.

Term

Copyright issues on the internet

 

Definition
-downloading must be within copyright laws.
Term

Fair use


 

Definition

-copyrighted article may be quoted directly, but quoted material must be brief. If quoted verbatim, quote marks must be used.

 

-when used in advertising and promotions, requires permission.

 

-can be copied for criticism, comment, research.

Term

Trademarks-word, symbol, slogan used singly or in combination that identifies a products origin.

 

 

Definition
To hold onto their trademarks, companies often must police ads make other efforts to keep organizations from using their trademarks as nouns or verbs.
Term

Protection of trademarks

Definition

-trademarks should be capitalized followed by a generic noun or phrase

-trademarks should not be used in the possessive

-trademarks are never verbs

Term

Registered

Definition
with a R in a circle; TM, not registered
Term

Serivce mark

Definition
sm in a circle
Term

Misappropriation of personality-

Definition
kind of trademark infringement using celebrities in publicity or advertising.
Term

FTC

Definition
the federal trade commission has jurisdiction to determine whether advertisements are deceptive or misleading
Term

SEC

 

Definition
Securities and exchange commission-monitors financial affairs of publicly traded companies and protects interests of stockholders
Term

 

Materiality

Definition
information that might positively or negatively affect price of stocks. Insider trading is an example
Term

 

FCC

Definition

Federal communications commission

Licensing radio and television stations

FCC ruled that broadcasters must disclose to viewers origins of VNRs produced by government or corporation when running material.

Term

FDA

Definition

Food and drug administration-oversees ads and promotions of prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicines.

Must have fair balance (tell of risks)

Term

Internet

Definition

-companies audit outgoing e-mail

-companies are obliged to monitor employee Internet use.

-bloggers must inform readers that they are employees of organization they are blogging about.

Term

Free speech

 

Definition
-commercial speech does not have the same 1st amd. Protection as other speech
Term
who/when did news releases start?
Definition

since Ivy Lee and Pennsylvania Railroad (1906)

Term
3 things about news releases
Definition

-most commonly used public relations tactic

-Purpose-disseminate information to mass media such as newspapers, broadcast stations and magazines.

-50% of stories in newspapers come from news releases
Term
why use news releases?
Definition
with so many departments and so much space, print still able to offer more opportunities for publicity than networks or
Cable TV.
Term

Why is print still number one?


Definition

-more media releases used by the print media (75% say the use PR sources)

-print still has more credibility (third part

endorsement)

Term

 

Major drawback to news release?

Definition

-no obligation to be used and no control.

 

Never say anything “off the record”

Term

5 News Elements

Definition

-timeliness

-proximity* (local is key element)

-prominence

-consequence

-human interest

Term

4 things to Format a news release

Definition

-short paragraphs, common words

-short sentences

-active voice

-5 w’s and 1 h (who, what, where, why, when, how)

Term

3 PR print tools

Definition

-Media advisory or alert-short bulleted items with brief paragraph explaining story

-pitch letter

-fact sheet

Term

3 reasons to use inverted pyramid?

Definition

-if editor can’t find the “peg” in the first three or four lines, release won’t be used.

-editors cut stories from the bottom

-readers seldom read the full story.

Term

History of the inverted pyramid

Definition

-created during the civil war

-formerly reporters sent stories in a more narrative form.

-editors wanted most important facts first (before telegraph wire cut)

-Started sending most important facts in first graph (the lead)

-the details in descending order of importance.

Term

3 things about the Associated Press wire service

Definition

-Provides profession’s stylebook

-guides writer in usage of words, grammar, punctuation etc.

-makes editor’s job easier and editor more receptive.

Term

3 ways of Distributing media materials

Definition

-mail-snail mail may be preferred

-faxes-can replace a telephone and doesn’t interrupt (can clog up machines)

-E-mail 60% of journalists prefer.

Term

2 Electronic news services

Definition

-news wires-organizations hired to distribute organization’s news release.

   -examples: PR newswire and business wire-two major news wires.

-Web Newsrooms-newsroom is part of web site of organizations.

Term

2 of Brochures main purposes:

Definition

-give information about an organization

-try to persuade target

Term

Annual reports

Definition

-Required by law (SEC) for publicly traded companies

-certain materials required, but can also feature colorful photos of products and officers

-often flashy and costly

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