
Managing Communication Processes
From Planning to Crisis Response
E. W. Brody(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 30. June 1991
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-0-275-93467-5 (ISBN)
Description
This text for communications specialists marks a departure from earlier studies by approaching the subject of communication programs and crisis response holistically, concentrating on how mass communication plans, programs, and campaigns, special event and crisis response techniques must be coordinated in order to be effective. The study establishes the link between the parent organization's public relations concept and the communication methods it should employ and outlines the design and implementation of those programs for both short-term needs and crisis or disaster response.
The outdated case studies often found in similar volumes are replaced here by theory and problem-solving techniques which may be applied to incidents found in any newspaper or periodical: election campaigns, oil spills, or acts of God are included for more meaningful in-class study. The text also features the many aspects of the design of public relations programs, ranging from basic responsibilities in communication to the need for consistency in campaigning and budget considerations. This training text will give future communication specialists a broad overview of their discipline with a solid look at how communications systems are interrelated.
The outdated case studies often found in similar volumes are replaced here by theory and problem-solving techniques which may be applied to incidents found in any newspaper or periodical: election campaigns, oil spills, or acts of God are included for more meaningful in-class study. The text also features the many aspects of the design of public relations programs, ranging from basic responsibilities in communication to the need for consistency in campaigning and budget considerations. This training text will give future communication specialists a broad overview of their discipline with a solid look at how communications systems are interrelated.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-275-93467-5 (9780275934675)
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Person
E. W. BRODY is Professor and Coordinator of the Public Relations Sequence, the Department of Journalism at Memphis State University, and President of The Resource Group, Inc., of Memphis. He is the author of several books on the subject of communication and public relations, most recently Professional Practice Development: Coping in a Competitive Environment (Praeger, 1989), Writing for Public Relations (Praeger, 1990), and Communication Tomorrow: New Audiences, New Technologies, New Media (Praeger, 1990).
Content
Preface Mass Communications Revisited The Communication Environment Tension and Conflict The Message Trap Meeting Information Needs Fundamental Planning Techniques The Programming Process Communication Campaigns Special Events Issues and Crises Preparing the Budget Bibliography Index