The Placebo Case

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The placebo case in my opinion, is a good example of the job duties and responsibilities you take on when you accept a public relations job. With this scenario I receive a call at 9:30 p.m. on a Sunday, which is not a time in which many have to deal with work. However with most public relations jobs you are forced to work irregular hours, weekends, and holidays. I am put under a lot of pressure, which I have to be able to handle and stay calm and composed. Public relations takes a lot of problem solving which is evident as you are faced with a difficult task and left to figure out how to handle it. The second thing you must consider is the situation of this person. I am making barely enough to make important payments and I have a wife to support. I cannot afford to lose my job, or let the company go bankrupt. Whether what I am being …show more content…

It should take place immediately or as soon as possible to avoid any further complications. A press conference would hopefully decrease the amount of individual inquiries made and I can make sure I can convey the exact information that I want to be shared to everyone. I would do what the company asks and explain to the public that there is a recall that is solely precautionary and that there is no reason to assume that any problem exists. It would also help to include that normal safety procedures are used on the line. At the end I would issue an apology to all affected by the recall, and state that the company is doing everything possible to ensure that these recalls will not happen again. I wouldn’t however bring up the thorough safety check from three weeks ago as it might be figured that medication had already been disbursed since that date. I would also want to take as few questions as possible however, and answer them with nearly what I had said in my statement unless the information asked would not tarnish the company's reputation in any

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