A Reflective Essay on What Public Relations Is: Its Role in Strategic Communication Management in Organizations and MNCs
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Science Journal of Business and Management
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This article has the objective of clarifying what public relations is all about in connection with how large corporate
entities or MNCs manage or handle strategic communications. In the past, we have seen the demise of large Multinational
Corporations due to scandals and failure to handle crisis such as oil spills, handling clients’ money during global financial crunch
such as the sub-prime mortgage financial crisis of 2007-2009. That crisis saw the demise of huge corporations such as Lehman
Brothers, Anderson & Anderson, Freddie Mae, and Freddie May, among others. Failure to handle various publics and interest
groups strategically can spell the doom of a company or a nation. This article took an exploratory approach since the authors
wrote the article for a master’s course and not as professionals in public relations. The methodology adopted was that of desk
research based on secondary data sources accessed from books, the internet and journal articles. The author also did a lot of
observations and reflection to come up with the insights expressed in this paper. The paper was also approached from a
multidisciplinary point of view to give it breadth. The findings and conclusions are that in modern times, corporations and nations
should utilize the speed, flexibility, transparency, interactivity, global reach, and easy accessibility of Social Media to engage
various publics in a crisis in order to gain credibility and show their human and humane qualities of empathy, humility and
readiness for fruitful discourse and dialogue. However, CEOs and political leaders such as Presidents of countries are judged by
the way they conduct themselves on Social Media such as Facebook or Twitter, and their chances of re-election hinge on their
tweets and mis-tweets. On Social Media, users are always called upon to observe netiquette or urbane and civilized behavior.
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