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Chapter 16: Global Public Relations and Public Diplomacy
Test Bank
Multiple Choice
1. Which of the following terms is used to describe strategic communications and actions carried out by organizations to build and maintain relationships in socioeconomic and political environments outside their home location?
a. halo marketing
b. corporate marketplace
c. local public relations
d. global public relations
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Easy
2. What skill is critical as globalization takes hold?
a. financial understanding
b. technical knowledge
c. creative writing
d. communication with worldview
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
3. What percent of Chinese citizens rely on the Internet for their news?
a. 9%
b. 25%
c. 59%
d. 75%
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
4. What media do most Chinese people rely on as their primary news source?
a. internet
b. newspapers
c. television
d. radio
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
5. What did Starbucks do in China to encourage success when entering the market?
a. used social media as a primary source of marketing
b. developed local management talent
c. implemented American marketing strategies
d. hired American store managers
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
6. After Asiana Airlines’ Flight 214 crashed in San Francisco, why were the Asiana crisis communication efforts viewed as insufficient by most Americans?
a. Instead of coming being on site, senior management remained in Korea.
b. Senior management did not issue a public and formal apology.
c. The CEO used social media to address concerns of passengers.
d. Victims were not compensated for their injuries.
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
7. Which of the following describes the ability to understand different beliefs, practices, attitudes, and behaviors of a group and apply that knowledge to attain your goals?
a. halo effect
b. cultural intelligence
c. public diplomacy
d. globalization
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
8. What should PR professionals understand about India before entering that market?
a. the strong history of good business relations between India and the U.S.
b. the importance of using social media for corporate branding
c. the government controls the media
d. the need to develop an affiliation with a locally-based company
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
9. According to 2017 Edelman’s Trust Barometer reports, which two attributes are tied as most important in building trust?
a. purpose and location
b. products and services
c. integrity and engagement
d. purpose and operations
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
10. The 2017 Edelman Trust Barometer reports that the world’s population increasingly looks at ______ to lead the way on political and social issues.
a. businesses
b. government
c. non-profit agencies
d. media
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
11. Which of the following best describes a key to a successful corporate social cause campaign, according to research completed by Proctor & Gamble’s ad agency?
a. Millennial girls are not interested in data points.
b. Celebrity influencers are important to create visibility.
c. Product profit margins must be higher than average.
d. Products for females must focus on women’s vanity.
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Scenario: “Like A Girl”--Positive And Confident
Difficulty Level: Medium
12. How did Coke benefit when they shared the technology they had developed to improve water management with local Indian companies?
a. India allowed Coke to share their formula with citizens.
b. Coke was allowed to increase the number of American employees in India.
c. Manufacturing processes were improved and waste was reduced.
d. India gave Coke more control of its corporate branding activities.
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
13. Why did Coke decide to leave the market in India in 1977?
a. Coke was unwilling to share its secret formula.
b. Coke was not considered healthy and sales were low.
c. Media and corporate publicity in India was government controlled.
d. The technology in India was not adequate to support the Coke infrastructure.
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
14. Tom Mattia states that the focus for international communications campaigns should be to define and build the organization’s ______.
a. market
b. financial requirements
c. product
d. story
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Easy
15. Which of the following is often used to describe the worldwide movement toward economic, financial, trade, and communications integration?
a. globalization
b. corporate social responsibility
c. CEO activism
d. cultural intelligence
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Easy
16. What term is used to explain the positive bias shown by customer toward certain products because of a favorable experience with other products made by the same manufacturer?
a. image restoration
b. halo effect
c. corporate branding
d. influence principle
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
17. What was the name of the IBM initiative that began in 2008 to change the perception of the company?
a. Race Together
b. Let Girls Learn
c. Building a Smarter Planet
d. Connect the World
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Easy
18. Ralph is considering expanding his business to South America. His business is likely to have a smoother road to success if he ______.
a. learns how to speak the native language
b. brings experienced employees from U.S. to manage the new stores
c. develops a strong crisis communication plan
d. emphasizes an active involvement in improving social conditions
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
19. Which of the following examples represent CEO activism?
a. A CEO decides to expand a business to a global market.
b. A CEO launches a campaign to talk about racial tensions.
c. The CEO shares financial reports with employees.
d. The CEO for Solar Energy, Inc talks about the benefits of solar energy.
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Hard
20. When Ernst & Young took over Arthur Andersen accounting firm following the Enron scandal, the communications team had to ______ to support the acquisition in a little over a month.
a. implement a global communications plan
b. sell the corporate assets
c. notify all of the stockholders
d. implement a marketing plan
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
21. Why was Ernst and Young LLP recognized by PRWeek the year after they took over the assets of the Arthur Andersen accounting firm?
a. their success in selling all of the corporate assets
b. increased revenues during the first year of management
c. their work in internal and external communications
d. expanded the company to a global market
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
22. The handling of the crisis management of the Asiana plane crash in San Francisco demonstrates the theory of ______.
a. halo effect
b. cultural intelligence
c. image restoration
d. symmetrical communication
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
23. In the example of the halo effect in the Republic of South Korea, what is the source of the halo that extends to products from that country?
a. the country of origin
b. the host country
c. Korean public
d. local management
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
24. Why is a South Korean company seeking to build brand equity in the U.S. market often welcome in the U.S.?
a. New business brings an increase in local revenues and a boost to the economy.
b. South Korean businesses are willing to implement corporate social responsibility activities.
c. The is a history of good relationships between the two countries.
d. Most South Korean businesses pay employees well.
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Hard
25. Which of the following is a South Korean multinational corporation that has had success in the U.S.?
a. Honda
b. Volkswagen
c. Mercedes-Benz
d. Hyundai
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Easy
26. Which of the following is something PR work on a global scale has in common?
a. managing new languages and cultures
b. decision-making styles
c. media type used
d. amount of government control
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
27. Which of the following countries has a strong history of resistance to entry by foreign businesses into the country?
a. China
b. South Korea
c. India
d. South America
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Easy
28. Why would it be especially challenging to rely on social media as the primary communication tool in China?
a. Social media is censored by the government.
b. Many citizens do not have internet connections.
c. The language barrier creates communication challenges.
d. Chinese citizens don’t like using social media.
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
29. How are the cultural challenges in other areas of Asia different than the adaptation required in China?
a. more people and higher incomes
b. less government control and a freer media
c. negative bias towards American markets
d. lower incomes and less educated
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
30. Based on the “playbook” for crisis management, what should senior management do when a crisis occurs?
a. Have a public interview with a television reporter to manage the story.
b. Have locally based company officials handle the media.
c. Issue a written public statement of sympathy.
d. Be on site immediately after an accident.
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
31. To be viewed as authentic, global companies have to ______.
a. make all financial reports available to the public
b. adapt to the cultural norms
c. use social media
d. hire local managers
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
32. Which of the following is an example of a government initiated social responsibility effort?
a. Ice Bucket Challenge
b. Blue Corridor Rally
c. One for One
d. LEED
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Easy
33. What was the primary tool used to grow the Ice Bucket Challenge into a global campaign?
a. social media
b. radio
c. television
d. print media
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Easy
34. According to Avinash Murthy, the four key takeaways from the Ice Bucket Challenge campaign are have a cause people can relate to, have influential celebrity endorsers, keep it simple, and ______.
a. include global communications
b. hire a public affairs officer
c. make it fun
d. make it educational
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
35. The practice of public diplomacy is when governments communicate and build relationships with foreign publics to achieve ______.
a. financial goals
b. political objectives
c. social responsibility
d. community involvement
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Easy
36. Practicing public diplomacy involves ______.
a. face-to-face communication, image building, and hard power
b. mediated communication, image building, and coercion
c. face-to-face communication, image building, and payment
d. mediated communication, image building, and soft power
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
37. Which event led to government agencies recognizing the critical need for public diplomacy?
a. war in Iraq in 2003
b. space shuttle Columbia exploded
c. election of Donald Trump as president
d. September 11, 2001 terror attacks
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Easy
38. Which of the following is an example of a branding effort for country image and reputation?
a. language training
b. tourism promotion
c. mediated communications
d. educational programs
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
39. The Model of Country Concept indicates a(n) ______ relationship between country concepts and national branding activities.
a. inverse
b. insignificant
c. dynamic
d. constant
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Easy
40. The impact of ACE Award winning companies has suggested a link between ______.
a. CSR activities of the companies and the reputation of the U.S. in host countries
b. CSR activities of the companies and the financial stability
c. CSR activities and the employee morale
d. CSR activities and the well-being of the citizens in the host countries
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
41. The 2017 research has shown that non-governmental organizations are increasingly viewed as ineffective advocates for the global ______.
a. poverty victims
b. upper class
c. middle class
d. lower class
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
42. According to the model, “Country Concept” is a product of a country’s ______ (long-term) and ______ (more recent) among global citizens.
a. reputation; image
b. marketing strategies; investments
c. products; social responsibility activities
d. soft power; use of technology
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
43. Mary, a communication professional working in Georgia, is considering taking a position in her company’s headquarters in Japan. Which of the following best describes a benefit that might increase her chances of someday becoming a senior-level executive for the company?
a. an increase in her salary
b. exposure to a diverse way of thinking and different attitudes
c. opportunity to develop a social responsibility activity
d. gain a better understanding of broadband technology
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Hard
44. Which country was a “forbidden” destination for U.S. citizens for more than 50 years?
a. Russia
b. Iraq
c. Iran
d. Cuba
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
45. Research has shown that before the Proctor & Gamble developed the “Like a Girl” campaign ______ of the girls had a positive association with the phrase “like a girl”, and after the campaign, ______ had a positive association with that phrase.
a. 19%, 76%
b. 74%, 42%
c. 10%, 60%
d. 23%, 92%
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Scenario Outcome
Difficulty Level: Medium
46. What was the centerpiece of the global “Like a Girl” campaign?
a. a YouTube video for girls on how to deal with puberty changes
b. a documentary showing the harmful effects of bullying
c. a short video showcasing achievements of young girls worldwide
d. a series of tweets by celebrities Vanessa Hudgens and Bella Thorne
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Scenario Outcome
Difficulty Level: Medium
47. Which of the following describes a concept that highlights a two-way relational approach in the practice of public diplomacy?
a. image building
b. mediated approach
c. soft power
d. payment
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
48. According to the Model of Country Concept, which component might be under the control of a person or agent that might have power to influence a nation’s image?
a. natural disasters
b. international politics
c. historical relationships between countries
d. public diplomacy
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Hard
49. Which of the following best explains why the program Awards for Corporate Excellence was implemented?
a. to discourage businesses from getting involved in global social issues
b. to encourage corporate social responsibility and democratic values worldwide
c. to encourage corporations to go public and provide opportunities for global investments
d. to recognize non-profit organizations for recognizing and supporting middle class citizens
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Hard
50. Who launched the Awards for Corporate Excellence in 1999?
a. Madeleine Albright
b. John Kerry
c. Condoleezza Rice
d. Colin Powell
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
True/False
1. Only multinational organizations must be prepared to interact with global stakeholders.
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
2. To succeed in global public relations, the corporate story must be molded to fit the culture of each country.
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Easy
3. Media in China is government controlled and access to non-Chinese media is restricted.
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
4. Non-governmental organizations are increasingly viewed as ineffective advocates for the global middle class.
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
5. The halo effect is used to describe the impact that introducing a new product to the market can have on company sales of existing products.
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
6. When the IBM “Building a Smarter Planet” initiative was implemented, the marketing, communications, and citizenship responsibilities were split into three different departments.
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
7. What the world thinks about your country has little impact on national security and the economy.
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Easy
8. According to the Model of Country concept, public opinion about a country and nation branding activities have a dynamic relationship.
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
9. Public diplomacy can now be considered a specialization in public relations.
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
10. Public diplomacy has shifted from an engagement strategy to a persuasion strategy in recent years.
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
Short Answer
1. ______ is the last retaining wall for trust, according to Kathryn Beiser, global chair of Edelman’s Corporate practice.
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
2. ______ is defined as the strategic communications and actions carried out by businesses to build relationships outside their home location.
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Medium
3. When a government agency launches a social responsibility initiative, who eventually becomes responsible for providing communications supporting the programs?
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Medium
4. Which awards provide government support and recognition by recognizing the important role U.S. businesses play abroad as good corporate citizens?
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
5. Fullerton and Kendrick developed the ______ to describe how international public opinion is shaped.
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Medium
Essay
1. Define CEO activism and describe how CEO activism has changed as a result of social media? What are the risks and opportunities to consider with CEO activism? Give an example of a CEO who has spoken out on a social issue.
Learning Objective: 16.1: Understand the globalization of public relations.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: An Overview of Global Communications
Difficulty Level: Hard
2. What are four key actions that increase the opportunity for success in a global fundraising campaign for an organization? Given an example of an organization that had a successful fundraising effort and describe how the actions were implemented in the campaign.
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Hard
3. Describe the link between U.S. public diplomacy and the social responsibility activities of the ACE award winning businesses.
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Hard
4. Describe four similarities between public relations (PR) and public diplomacy (PD) .
Learning Objective: 16.3: Demonstrate how public diplomacy applies to communications, economic development, and social responsibility.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Public Diplomacy, Strategic PR, and Social Responsibility
Difficulty Level: Hard
5. Discuss how an opportunity to work as a public relations professional internationally might be a significant opportunity for career development and learning. Include specific benefits and skills gained by Michael Fanning when he worked for Michelin in a position outside the U.S.
Learning Objective: 16.2: Examine global PR and social responsibility in different settings.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Global Public Relations in Different Settings
Difficulty Level: Hard
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