- •Ильина о.К., Тычинский а.А.
- •Предисловие
- •Методическая записка
- •Content
- •Marketing communication
- •The role of public relations in the marketing mix
- •Public relations planning in the marketing mix
- •Marketing integration
- •Campaign development
- •Diagnosing the solution
- •Product launches
- •Improving brand equity
- •Public Relations in the future marketing mix
- •Step-by step planning process
- •Exercises
- •I. Discuss the following questions.
- •II. Say what the following refer to in the text of the article under the headlines:
- •Marketing integration
- •III. Match the following definitions with the word-combinations below.
- •IV. Complete the words.
- •Internal communication
- •Why communicate?
- •What do people want to know?
- •Some communication techniques
- •Communication and leadership: the bp Oil experience
- •Background
- •Preparing the ground
- •Creating the right attitude
- •1 The right attitude (see Figure 2.2)
- •Attitude Technique Talent
- •2 The communication road map
- •3 The good communicator
- •4 The head office communication forum
- •The virtuous circle
- •Link with human resources
- •Where is bp Oil now?
- •Exercises
- •II. Say what the following refer to in the text of the article under the headlines:
- •IX. Translate the following text from Russian into English.
- •(Виктория Чупровская. Внутренний pr способен решить коммуникативные проблемы в компании. Www.Prlink.Ru)
- •Сommunity relations
- •Background
- •What is community relations?
- •Why bother?
- •Methods used in a community relations programme
- •One piece in the jigsaw
- •Research
- •Strategic objectives
- •Project selection criteria
- •A sponsorship example
- •Donations policy
- •How can the project be developed?
- •Measurement and evaluation criteria
- •Business benefits of the programme
- •Employee participation in the community involvement programme
- •Why bother involving your employees?
- •How do you know that the programme is a success?
- •Internationalising the programme
- •Future developments
- •Conclusion
- •Exercises
- •I. Discuss the following questions.
- •II. Say what the following refer to in the text of the article under the headlines:
- •IV. Complete the words.
- •V. Translate the following word-combinations from Russian into English consulting the article.
- •Financial public relations
- •How do you define financial public relations?
- •The basic task
- •Corporate public relations
- •What contribution does financial public relations make to the success of a company?
- •What are the rules that govern financial public relations?
- •Why has this business become such a major industry?
- •Investor relations – Is it public?
- •Coordination and consistency
- •A time to speak and time to remain silent
- •How does it fit in with other areas of public relations?
- •In-house or consultancy?
- •Vickers plc – a very brief case study
- •Conclusion
- •A checklist
- •Exercises
- •Corporate public relations
- •Vickers plc – a very brief case study
- •VIII. Translate the following text from English into Russian.
- •IX. Translate the following text from Russian into English.
- •X. Summarize the article “Financial Public Relations”.
- •XI. Solve the following pr problem.
- •Local government and government relations
- •Why central and local government matter
- •Effective public affairs
- •Defining public affairs
- •Central and local government
- •Government
- •Members
- •Local government
- •Gaining access
- •Case studies
- •Bail Bandits – a campaign to change the law
- •The execution
- •Trident – battle of the dockyards
- •Key points
- •Exercises
- •Business to business public relations by Nigel Lawrence
- •The customer rules
- •How do you know it works?
- •The trade press
- •Getting it right
- •Being prepared
- •Getting the good news across
- •Joining forces
- •Conclusion
- •Exercises
- •II. Say what the following refer to in the text of the article under the headlines:
- •Public relations for non-commercial organizations
- •The mission
- •Not-for-profit pr
- •The public presence
- •Partnership – the sum is greater …
- •Provision of services
- •Involvement of interested parties
- •Case studies – the human face
- •Aims, objectives and realization
- •Checklist for a successful campaign
- •Exercises
- •II. Say what the following refer to in the text of the article under the headlines:
- •Involvement of interested parties
- •III. Match the following definitions with the word-combinations below.
- •VI. Translate the following sentences from Russian into English using active vocabulary.
- •VII. Translate the following text from English into Russian.
- •Sponsorship
- •Definition of sponsorship
- •What makes a successful sponsorship?
- •Do’s and don’ts of sponsorship
- •The sponsorship package
- •Sponsorship package checklist
- •The public relations agency agenda
- •Exercises
- •II. Say what the following refer to in the text of the article under the headlines:
- •The sponsorship package
- •III. Match the following definitions with the word-combinations below.
- •IV. Complete the words.
- •V. Translate the following word-combinations from Russian into English consulting the article.
- •Environmental public relations
- •Be aware of public concerns
- •Chemicals industry – in the limelight
- •The Rhône-Poulenc initiative
- •Changing public perceptions
- •Putting the case for recycling
- •Looking to the future
- •Exercises
- •II. Say what the following refer to in the text of the article under the headlines:
- •III. Match the following definitions with the word-combinations below.
- •IV. Complete the words.
- •(Dorothy Seed. Global warming changes attitudes to nuclear power / Behind The SpinPublic Relations. Http://publicsphere.Typepad.Com/behindthespin/2006/11)
- •Glossary a
II. Say what the following refer to in the text of the article under the headlines:
The public presence
… it … (para 3, line 9)
Partnership – the sum is greater …
… this prevailing fear …(para 4, line 1)
Provision of services
They … (para 6, line 10)
Involvement of interested parties
… it … (para 5, line 8)
… it … (para 6, line 5)
Case studies – the human face
This … (para 2, line 7)
III. Match the following definitions with the word-combinations below.
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Complete the words.
This programme could not have been successful without Ken’s v ________ c ___________.
We need to increase the v _________ of the police in these inner-city areas.
The rules of campaign f __________ is brutally simple: money follows a winner.
The Children’s Society is a registered c ______.
In a joint n ___ r ______, the companies said no agreement had been reached.
Under current l __________, factories must keep noise to a minimum.
The revenue estimates will be announced at a news b ______ today.
An explanatory l ______ is available from tax offices.
The Government is encouraging women back into the w ________.
There is little t _______ evidence that there will be an economic recovery.
The reader needs to feel some i __________ with the characters.
The hotel is well known for its c ________ guests.
Our next e ____ is a dinner dance on the 18th.
The exhibition organizers are looking for s _______.
Investors provided a much-needed c ___ i _____ of £ 50 million.
She is very good at speaking on these issues o___-t__ -c___.
Translate the following word-combinations from Russian into English consulting the article.
Благотворительное общество; листовка; сообщение для печати, пресс-релиз; инструктаж; работники; мероприятие с участием известной личности; законы; вложение денежных средств; организация-спонсор; фотосъемка известной личности; реальное, ощутимое участие в какой-либо деятельности; добровольный взнос; способность приковывать внимание; сбор средств для фонда; область, к которой не проявляется должного внимания; импровизированное высказывание.