Bcom 275 Chilean Miners

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    Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release

    Communication Release Lavonda Lambert BCOM/275 December 18, 2013 Mark Trollinger Knowing Your Audience Paper & Communication Release When a company needs to pass information to another organization or a group of people it is very important that the company knows their audience. If the information is regarding a disaster, it is even more important to make sure the company knows their audience. One example of a company needing to know their audience was the Chilean copper mine in South America.

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    Knowing Your Audience

    Knowing Your Audience Brian Hedlund BCOM/275 May 30, 2013 Lisa Beggs Knowing Your Audience Public communications during a time of crisis can be critical. It is important to identify the target audience, determine the needs of the audience, and determine the channel of communication for the audience. Considerations of the Audience The two core audiences from the Chilean Miner accident are the families of the victims and the employees of Minera San Esteban

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    Chilean Copper Mine Collapse

    Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Pat Jones BCOM/275 Ronald Baker When dealing with a natural tragedy like the Chilean Copper Mine Collapse there are a lot of factors that need to be taken into consideration when dealing with mishaps like this. There are legal factors that need to be considered first before the company can outreach to anyone. The first release will be the one to the families and internal staff of the mining company. The second will be the statement made to the

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    Knowing Your Audience

    Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release BCOM/275 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS AND CRITICAL THINKING 02/03/2014 By: Michael Hobler On august 5, of 2010 there was a cave-in in a small copper miner in Chile were thirty-three miners have trapped underground. These miners are trapped three hundred meters underground they have an inadequate amount of water, food, and oxygen. There still was no sign that any worker was still alive on the 4th day since the cave-in since there was no one that

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    Tragedy in Chilean Mine

    Tragedy In Chilean Mine Daniel H Cox BCOM/275 11/26/2012 Rhonda Waters Knowing Your Audience To know your audience is what every company and personal communication is about, without an idea of your potential audience, your communication will not be received properly. Depending on your audience you will want to use on of the three elements of persuasion; logos- the logical approach, pathos – the emotional approach , and ethos- the you approach- showing

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    Knowing Your Audience

    Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release Liliana Davalos BCOM/275 July 1, 2013 Otha Starr Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release Because every audience is different, communication must be designed according to the circumstances, to take considerations of the needs of potential receivers of the message. When communicating to anyone, the roles of the people, and the audience should be considered to guarantee the successfully code and decode of the message.

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    Chilean Mining Crisis

    Chilean Mining Incident BCOM/275 Any time a business suffers some type of tragedy that could potentially involve serious injury or loss of life to the employees of the company, it is very important to ensure that the communication that follows is appropriate. The process of handling these types of events can make or break a company in the wake of a disaster. Communication to the families of the victims of the disaster will need a different type of communication than will the employees of the

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    Knowing Your Audience

    Communication Release BCOM/275 Knowing Your Audience and Communication Release On August 5, 2010, the world focused on a small copper mine named San Jose Mine In northern Chile, when it was discovered that a mining shift had collapsed and thirty three miner’s were trapped 310 meters (1017 feet) below the ground. This tragedy captured audiences of every source of mainstream media around the world. The media reported updates on the conditions of the trapped miners daily until their rescue

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    Knowing Your Audience

    Week 4 Assignment Knowing Your Audience BCOM/275 Knowing Your Audience August 5, 2010. A little copper mine situated in Chile experienced a cave-in that made thirty three (33) miners to be caught below the ground. The miners having been caught three hundred (300) meters beneath the ground with inadequate, water, oxygen and food, not a soul made out for certain whereby the miners will stay alive. With 4 (four) long days of being caught underground, there still was no suggestion that anyone

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    Knowing Your Audience Jenipher Petersen BCOM/275 February 26, 2012 Mark Tollinger Knowing Your Audience In every situation there are different factors for situations when communicating something as terrible as the Chilean mine collapsing and having 30 workers trapped under 300 hundred feet underground the sender has to analyze who he or she is communicating with and to make sure that all information is exact and especially with this type of situation to keep all hopes and optimistic alive

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