ADV 260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Sustainable Development, Japanese Values, United States Constitution
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Global or international public relations, may be defined as the planned and organized effort of a company, institution or government to categories and build relationships with the publics of other nations. These publics may be defined as the various groups of people who are affected by/can affect, the operations of a particular firm, institution, or government. Public relations as a occupation is highly developed in the industrialized countries. Developing more rapidly in nations that have. Considerable private ownership of business and industry. Factors that contributed to the book of the 1990s. Of u. s corporate profits from international business. Culture reflects how people live their lives or how things get done. Press accepts government info as facts" and truth". Public relations professionals don"t ask hard questions. Japanese values- etiquette, consensus (harmony), loyalty, and obedience to authority. Strong family ties- personal responsibility and cooperative attitude. Day by day japanese press reported on but downplayed the extent.