Deck 11: Management and Business Acumen

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Viewing public relations' relationship with the business field, which of the following is true?

A) Education is the key to improved advocacy.
B) The two will forever exist in separate spheres.
C) Business managers use newer PR techniques.
D) The two fields are antagonistic toward one other.
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On a coffee break with a PR colleague, your conversation turns to business metrics. She says, "That's an easy one for me. They're exactly the same as PR metrics." How should you judge this view?

A) It is an accurate statement.
B) It is an irrelevant view.
C) It is a dangerous myth.
D) It is impossible to know.
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In general, who is responsible for carrying out the business practices of an organization?

A) the chief financial officer
B) senior leadership
C) the chief communication officer
D) all members of the team
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In the PR job market, marketable business skills are ______.

A) an impossibility
B) a logical outcome
C) a bonus
D) an expectation
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Where should PR students learn the principles of business?

A) in schools of business
B) in all their courses
C) on the job
D) during internships
Question
Even if we are our own bosses in a PR career, business skills are still important because ______.

A) we must manage our own business affairs
B) one cannot attract clients without them
C) otherwise, our competitors will gain advantages
D) we may need them one day in a court of law
Question
Corporate social responsibility skills are considered to be ______.

A) a bonus for PR graduates
B) nice to have but dispensable
C) a new and emerging area
D) an edge in the job market
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If you have the title of Senior Account Executive, Senior Vice President, or Director in front of your name, what is your likely function within your organization?

A) technical work
B) headhunting
C) external relations
D) management
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How do business knowledge sets differ from business skill sets?

A) There is no difference; they are the same.
B) Knowledge sets are gained through education.
C) Managers value skills over knowledge.
D) Skills sets are designed for PR technicians.
Question
The assertion that PR professionals work in their own "silos" is ______.

A) a false statement
B) a time-tested principle
C) a controversial notion
D) a best-case scenario
Question
Of the terms below, which best characterizes the relationship between PR and marketing?

A) love/hate
B) antagonistic
C) symbiotic
D) common
Question
In sales, customers are ______, whereas in public relations, they are ______.

A) clients; publics
B) dollars; likes
C) fleeting; permanent
D) prospects; audiences
Question
Assume that you are a young PR professional just out of college. You have an independent personality and are eager to try out your skills on your own. Which career avenue is likely to be best?

A) branding
B) entrepreneurship
C) agency
D) corporation
Question
"Beyond resources controlled" in the entrepreneurial process refers to ______.

A) constraints that must be evaluated
B) opportunities to be exploited
C) time, money, and staff
D) past prospects that will not return
Question
We as PR professionals know that for a brand to succeed among external audiences, the internal culture must also be strong. Which department within an organization can best assist us in this regard?

A) shareholder relations
B) customer solutions
C) human resources
D) management consulting
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If you are a PR professional and have gained a positon in the "C-Suite" as a Chief Communication Officer, it is likely that ______.

A) you landed it early in your career
B) you share it with an advertising colleague
C) your boss is also a PR professional
D) getting there was a challenge
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Which of the following characterizes public relations as a discipline?

A) PR is a unique profession.
B) PR is a unifying discipline.
C) It is a subset of business.
D) It is a market-driven enterprise.
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In general, where should data be housed in an organization?

A) in a common area
B) in the C-Suite
C) in one discipline
D) in two departments
Question
When Starbucks management decided to phase out plastic straws in 2018, they were considering the ______ impact of their actions as a company.

A) community
B) financial
C) branding
D) environmental
Question
Which of the following is a special area of PR expertise that business professionals need?

A) HR consulting
B) cost analysis
C) crisis management
D) turnover reduction
Question
When Microsoft partnered with Minecraft and the nonprofit "charity: water" to address the clean water crisis, the campaign succeeded because ______.

A) each of their brands was unique
B) they targeted a specific audience
C) they worked under a court order
D) surveys indicated strong support
Question
PR professionals create ambassador programs to help ______ audiences and advocacy programs to help ______ audiences share stories and information.

A) external; internal
B) future; current
C) prospective; loyal
D) negative; positive
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Which of the following factors has driven the success of employee advocacy programs at Adobe and General Motors?

A) top management buying into the program
B) an exclusive app for social media users
C) an internal ombudsman for disputes
D) a connection with the outside world
Question
Best practices for conducting business tell us that ______.

A) the bottom line drives all decisions
B) we should never stop being students
C) statistics must be viewed with mistrust
D) meeting more PR professionals is key
Question
Which of the following is true regarding statistics?

A) It is a complex system of numbers best left to statisticians.
B) It is largely handled through computer software in the 21st century.
C) It is an invisible language that PR professionals should master.
D) It is an option to consider learning, but not a PR necessity.
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Because PR students become communication experts, they do not need to study business.
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Gaining strong business acumen is essential not just for personal knowledge but for employment.
Question
Advocacy marketing is considered to be a traditional, time-honored skill.
Question
In your PR career, you may be both a technician and a manager.
Question
The relationship between PR and marketing can best be described as love/hate.
Question
In reality, public relations is a sales job.
Question
Advertising remains its own distinct discipline, separate from public relations.
Question
Young PR professionals should also strive to become entrepreneurs.
Question
Human resources is best handled by HR specialists because PR professionals deal mostly with external relations.
Question
PR can contribute to business objectives by taking a data-focused approach.
Question
PR professionals most often find the path to the C-Suite to be a relatively easy one.
Question
Practicing corporate social responsibility is central to meeting business objectives.
Question
Mastery of statistics is desirable for PR professionals, but no longer necessary thanks to computer software.
Question
Analyze the current state of integration between the business and public relations professions.
Question
At lunch one day, you are busy trying to convince your colleagues of the importance of business literacy and acumen in the PR business. One of your office mates says, "Those just sound like buzzwords to me. What are they supposed to mean?" How do you respond?
Question
Categorize the relationships between public relations and other disciplines or departments within an organization.
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You've always been an independent, driven student of public relations. Rather than work for a boss, you wanted to become an entrepreneur and run your own business. Ten years later, a curious student intern asks you what skills helped you to succeed in this regard. How do you answer this question?
Question
How does public relations benefit business? Explain the different PR approaches to business and when and how they would each be used.
Question
Categorize some of the common goals that public relations shares with business and management.
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You are a business professional visiting a public relations class. Organize a list of tips they can use to learn more about business.
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1
Viewing public relations' relationship with the business field, which of the following is true?

A) Education is the key to improved advocacy.
B) The two will forever exist in separate spheres.
C) Business managers use newer PR techniques.
D) The two fields are antagonistic toward one other.
A
2
On a coffee break with a PR colleague, your conversation turns to business metrics. She says, "That's an easy one for me. They're exactly the same as PR metrics." How should you judge this view?

A) It is an accurate statement.
B) It is an irrelevant view.
C) It is a dangerous myth.
D) It is impossible to know.
C
3
In general, who is responsible for carrying out the business practices of an organization?

A) the chief financial officer
B) senior leadership
C) the chief communication officer
D) all members of the team
D
4
In the PR job market, marketable business skills are ______.

A) an impossibility
B) a logical outcome
C) a bonus
D) an expectation
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5
Where should PR students learn the principles of business?

A) in schools of business
B) in all their courses
C) on the job
D) during internships
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6
Even if we are our own bosses in a PR career, business skills are still important because ______.

A) we must manage our own business affairs
B) one cannot attract clients without them
C) otherwise, our competitors will gain advantages
D) we may need them one day in a court of law
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7
Corporate social responsibility skills are considered to be ______.

A) a bonus for PR graduates
B) nice to have but dispensable
C) a new and emerging area
D) an edge in the job market
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8
If you have the title of Senior Account Executive, Senior Vice President, or Director in front of your name, what is your likely function within your organization?

A) technical work
B) headhunting
C) external relations
D) management
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9
How do business knowledge sets differ from business skill sets?

A) There is no difference; they are the same.
B) Knowledge sets are gained through education.
C) Managers value skills over knowledge.
D) Skills sets are designed for PR technicians.
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10
The assertion that PR professionals work in their own "silos" is ______.

A) a false statement
B) a time-tested principle
C) a controversial notion
D) a best-case scenario
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11
Of the terms below, which best characterizes the relationship between PR and marketing?

A) love/hate
B) antagonistic
C) symbiotic
D) common
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12
In sales, customers are ______, whereas in public relations, they are ______.

A) clients; publics
B) dollars; likes
C) fleeting; permanent
D) prospects; audiences
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13
Assume that you are a young PR professional just out of college. You have an independent personality and are eager to try out your skills on your own. Which career avenue is likely to be best?

A) branding
B) entrepreneurship
C) agency
D) corporation
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14
"Beyond resources controlled" in the entrepreneurial process refers to ______.

A) constraints that must be evaluated
B) opportunities to be exploited
C) time, money, and staff
D) past prospects that will not return
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15
We as PR professionals know that for a brand to succeed among external audiences, the internal culture must also be strong. Which department within an organization can best assist us in this regard?

A) shareholder relations
B) customer solutions
C) human resources
D) management consulting
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16
If you are a PR professional and have gained a positon in the "C-Suite" as a Chief Communication Officer, it is likely that ______.

A) you landed it early in your career
B) you share it with an advertising colleague
C) your boss is also a PR professional
D) getting there was a challenge
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17
Which of the following characterizes public relations as a discipline?

A) PR is a unique profession.
B) PR is a unifying discipline.
C) It is a subset of business.
D) It is a market-driven enterprise.
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18
In general, where should data be housed in an organization?

A) in a common area
B) in the C-Suite
C) in one discipline
D) in two departments
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19
When Starbucks management decided to phase out plastic straws in 2018, they were considering the ______ impact of their actions as a company.

A) community
B) financial
C) branding
D) environmental
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20
Which of the following is a special area of PR expertise that business professionals need?

A) HR consulting
B) cost analysis
C) crisis management
D) turnover reduction
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21
When Microsoft partnered with Minecraft and the nonprofit "charity: water" to address the clean water crisis, the campaign succeeded because ______.

A) each of their brands was unique
B) they targeted a specific audience
C) they worked under a court order
D) surveys indicated strong support
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22
PR professionals create ambassador programs to help ______ audiences and advocacy programs to help ______ audiences share stories and information.

A) external; internal
B) future; current
C) prospective; loyal
D) negative; positive
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23
Which of the following factors has driven the success of employee advocacy programs at Adobe and General Motors?

A) top management buying into the program
B) an exclusive app for social media users
C) an internal ombudsman for disputes
D) a connection with the outside world
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24
Best practices for conducting business tell us that ______.

A) the bottom line drives all decisions
B) we should never stop being students
C) statistics must be viewed with mistrust
D) meeting more PR professionals is key
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25
Which of the following is true regarding statistics?

A) It is a complex system of numbers best left to statisticians.
B) It is largely handled through computer software in the 21st century.
C) It is an invisible language that PR professionals should master.
D) It is an option to consider learning, but not a PR necessity.
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26
Because PR students become communication experts, they do not need to study business.
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27
Gaining strong business acumen is essential not just for personal knowledge but for employment.
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k this deck
28
Advocacy marketing is considered to be a traditional, time-honored skill.
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k this deck
29
In your PR career, you may be both a technician and a manager.
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30
The relationship between PR and marketing can best be described as love/hate.
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31
In reality, public relations is a sales job.
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32
Advertising remains its own distinct discipline, separate from public relations.
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33
Young PR professionals should also strive to become entrepreneurs.
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34
Human resources is best handled by HR specialists because PR professionals deal mostly with external relations.
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35
PR can contribute to business objectives by taking a data-focused approach.
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36
PR professionals most often find the path to the C-Suite to be a relatively easy one.
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37
Practicing corporate social responsibility is central to meeting business objectives.
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38
Mastery of statistics is desirable for PR professionals, but no longer necessary thanks to computer software.
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39
Analyze the current state of integration between the business and public relations professions.
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40
At lunch one day, you are busy trying to convince your colleagues of the importance of business literacy and acumen in the PR business. One of your office mates says, "Those just sound like buzzwords to me. What are they supposed to mean?" How do you respond?
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41
Categorize the relationships between public relations and other disciplines or departments within an organization.
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42
You've always been an independent, driven student of public relations. Rather than work for a boss, you wanted to become an entrepreneur and run your own business. Ten years later, a curious student intern asks you what skills helped you to succeed in this regard. How do you answer this question?
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43
How does public relations benefit business? Explain the different PR approaches to business and when and how they would each be used.
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44
Categorize some of the common goals that public relations shares with business and management.
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You are a business professional visiting a public relations class. Organize a list of tips they can use to learn more about business.
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