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COM 450 Week 4 Individual Assignment Public Relations Analysis Presentation and Press Release

Part I Develop a 7- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation on public relations. Apply the following approach in your presentation: • Identify a major public relations crisis as though you were a public relations consultant working to help a client. • Propose a crisis plan to the client to address the crisis. • Suggest what sort of attitude the client should convey about the crisis to improve the public’s perception of it. Format yourpresentation consistent with APA guidelines. Part II Write apress release or news story of no more than 350 words on the client’s behalf announcing the client’s position on the public relations crisis discussed in your presentation. In addition to the press release, write a paragraph to answer the following questions: • What media would you approach to communicate the message? • What is the effect of ethics and social responsibility on public relations in this particular situation? Cite at least two references. Include the press release in your presentation.

Part I
Develop a 7- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation on public relations.
Apply the following approach in your presentation:
• Identify a major public relations crisis as though you were a public relations consultant working to help a client.
• Propose a crisis plan to the client to address the crisis.
• Suggest what sort of attitude the client should convey about the crisis to improve the public’s perception of it.
Format yourpresentation consistent with APA guidelines.
Part II
Write apress release or news story of no more than 350 words on the client’s behalf announcing the client’s position on the public relations crisis discussed in your presentation. In addition to the press release, write a paragraph to answer the following questions:
• What media would you approach to communicate the message?
• What is the effect of ethics and social responsibility on public relations in this particular situation?
Cite at least two references.
Include the press release in your presentation.

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Part I<br />

Develop a 7- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation on public relations.<br />

Apply the following approach in your presentation:<br />

• Identify a major public relations crisis as though you were a public relations consultant<br />

working to help a client.<br />

• Propose a crisis plan to the client to address the crisis.<br />

• Suggest what sort of attitude the client should convey about the crisis to improve the<br />

public’s perception of it.<br />

Format yourpresentation consistent with APA guidelines.<br />

Part II<br />

Write apress release or news story of no more than 350 words on the client’s behalf<br />

announcing the client’s position on the public relations crisis discussed in your<br />

presentation. In addition to the press release, write a paragraph to answer the following<br />

questions:<br />

• What media would you approach to communicate the message?


• What is the effect of ethics <strong>and</strong> social responsibility on public relations in this particular<br />

situation?<br />

Cite at least two references.<br />

Include the press release in your presentation.

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