MC11-048 Ammarah Chaudhary MC11-035 Ameena Ghafoor MC11-010 Hailey College Of Commerce, University Of The Punjab, Lahore Lahore Transport Company VISION “A sustainable Lahore Transport Company through sustainable Public Transport” MISSION “Plan & facilitate a high quality, safe, efficient, environment friendly & affordable Urban Transport in Lahore City” Lahore Transport Company (LTC) has been established under the provisions of Provincial Motor Vehicles
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UNITED STATES SPORTS ACADEMY Crisis Communications A Class Paper Submitted for SAM 551 Public Relations in Sports Professor: Dr. Tim Newman Timothy J Hawkins Daphne, Alabama March 19, 2013 PR professionals don't anticipate crises, rather they, take the opportunity just as athletes, to "train and prepare" for a crisis and the ensuing need for a communication strategy. Well at least some do. The scandal at Penn State University shows not all are prepared for a crisis when
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Are You Ready? As a result of the Affordable Health Care Act of 2010 becoming a reality, there is a growing need for nursing practice to advance. With this in mind, the health care delivery system is changing and as nurses we need to be ready. Health care will no longer be focused on the disease but more on the prevention of the disease and health promotion. Who better than nurses to be best positioned to fill such new and expanded roles as a consequence of this redesigned healthcare system? With
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0268-6902.htm MAJ 23,4 The impact of government and foreign affiliate influence on corporate social reporting The case of Malaysia Azlan Amran School of Management, University Science Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia, and 386 S. Susela Devi Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Abstract Purpose – This paper seeks to investigate the influence of government
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organisations and businesses. With this in mind, public relations practitioners must now consider how to engage their audience whilst embracing social media as part of an integrated public relations strategy. The term “social media” commonly refers to online social networking sites and blogs and has been proclaimed as leading a universal change that allows instantaneous worldwide, connected communication (Weaver Lariscy et al., 2009, p.314). Where traditional public relations methods such as press releases
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Public Relations Opportunities Along with the advertising plan, Pet Co will utilize public relation strategies to attract publicly at no cost. Pet-Co will write an article that will describe the benefits of using Sneeze-Free. Advertising the article on the internet along with sending ads to magazine and newspaper editiors’ in hopes that the newspaper and magazine editors will print the ads and advertise for consumers to read and see about. “A consumer might carefully read along a magazine story
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The Business Environment Many new businesses get started with the best intentions in mind, yet they fail to change with the fast moving business environment which causes them to not be in business very long. This paper examines the business environment and its impact on the economy. First, this paper describes the role of business in the economy. It compares and contrasts the roles of for-profit and non-profit organizations in the economy and discusses the impact of current fiscal and monetary
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Public Revenues Shifting and Incidences Tax Shifting Tax shifting is quite widely thought of in a literal sense as the transfer of the burden of a tax from the person with the statutory liability for the tax to another person(s). In this view, tax shifting is seen as little more than the efforts by producers or sellers of the taxed product or service to make others pay the tax, either by raising the price of the product or service or by reducing the price paid for the production inputs used
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The owners of the proposed nightclub have operated several other clubs in your city. However, they have a reputation for being insensitive to residents who live nearby in the community. You are to respond to the following: * Discuss the public health effects that may result in a community exposed to noise produced by a nightclub. * Describe the restrictions you would recommend to the city for the new nightclub to meet before granting an approval. Please be sure to support your position
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Nokia ’s Public Relations blunder(s), is your company headed down the same path? Samsung cancels blogger’s airplane ticket on press trip for refusing to write about brand. Nokia picks up tab (Source Tweet) This is a clear public relations(PR) disaster and I aim to suggest options which can help one handle this better, and possibly prevent it in the future. Samsung tried to force two Indian bloggers attending the IFA trade show in Berlin, to operate as Samsung representatives against their will.
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