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Corporate communication Final Review Questions with Complete Solutions Graded A+ stakeholders - Answers groups with invested interest in the brand: -consumers -employees -investors -community -competitors -suppliers -media -government Case Study: Google - Answers - China wanted to censor ...

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Corporate communication Final Review Questions with Complete Solutions Graded A+

stakeholders - Answers groups with invested interest in the brand:

-consumers

-employees

-investors

-community

-competitors

-suppliers

-media

-government

Case Study: Google - Answers - China wanted to censor Google search results

- Google motto: "don't be evil"

- China was enormously important market that Google couldn't lose, but Google could not do business
there without censoring online info availability

- Google agreed; NGOs and US gov't freak out

- battle between providing censored information vs no information at all

Case Study: Galen Healthcare - Answers - Health care services organization

- specialty practices were taking over because of other groups joining GPOs

- Galen couldn't be a segmented supplier anymore; hired pros to prep Galen to join a GPO

- drafted a memo to the purchasing department

- the local purchasing departments never followed though b/c the memo was very impersonal and
Gunerson never made an effort to meet in person

Case Study: Sweet Leaf Tea - Answers - personable brand

- expanded their brand through sampling at music festivals

- partnered with Whole Foods to reach their target market

- connected to fans personally with CEOs at music festivals handing out drinks and maintaining a strong
FB presence

, - used virtual advertising for products

Case Study: Jet Blue - Answers -Feb 14, 2007 - Jet Blue didn't cancel flights ahead of time, leading to
passengers sitting in planes for 6-9 HOURS on the runway

-Planes were stranded on the runway and passengers -couldn't get off until they called buses

-Because of the disruption at JFK, hundreds of other flights around the country were messed up too

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Case Study: Starbucks - Answers Didn't want to commit to fair trade coffee right away because of all the
additional possible implications

- Starbucks is defined as a socially responsible and ft coffee is a good objective but price and consumer
reaction were another concern

Case Study: Coors - Answers

Case Study: Westwood Publishing - Answers case study about layoffs

the management wanted the one guy, Cassidy, to take the heat for the layoffs

Case Study: Steelcase - Answers

Case Study: Disney "Disney's America" - Answers -Disney announced the building of a park right outside
Washinton, DC

-controversy around the park was damaging Disney's image

-DC was a good urban location for tourists, close to an airport, and off a highway interstate

-got the support of Virginia governor that needed economic growth

- upbeat news conference and press release

- references to having a historical American experience were taken out of context and exploited

-Gov. Allen promoted Disney's America so Virg. could be a tourist destination

- PEC (Piedmont Environmental Council) was the main opposition; argued that Disney's park would ruin
land that is a national treasure

- Eisner needed to weigh the cost of disappointing the governor and job-promises to the harm of the
vocal opposition on the Disney image

Case Study: Coca-Cola - Answers Pesticides found in Coke products in India

- coke and pepsi products banned in India

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