What are the PRSA Values?
(HEAL IF)
Honesty
Expertise
Advocacy
Loyalty
Independence
Fairness
Honesty
Expertise
Advocacy
Loyalty
Independence
Fairness
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What is the moral philosphy?
The study of what actions are right, or morally defensible, and what actions are wrong, or morally unworthy
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Who believed that public relations should act as the ethical conscience of the organization?
Ivy Lee and John Hill
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utilitarianism
• takes into account the expected outcome in order to determine the "right thing to do"
• the most common approach
• the greatest amount of good for the most number of people
• could prevent an organization from adapting to change
• Jeremy Bentham
• the most common approach
• the greatest amount of good for the most number of people
• could prevent an organization from adapting to change
• Jeremy Bentham
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What is universal duty?
represents what all rational people would agree is ethical from any perspective on the issue
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What is the categorical imperative?
• the decision test of deontology
• measures a person's intention and maintaining dignity and respect of others
• measures a person's intention and maintaining dignity and respect of others
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What are the benefits of deontology?
• likely to keep an organization in balance with the desires of its stakeholder publics
• responsive to changing trends
• responsive to changing trends
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What is applied ethics?
the application of moral values in practice
guides professional practice and provides the basis for enforcement and sanctions
guides professional practice and provides the basis for enforcement and sanctions
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Public relations value to society is enhanced when:
1) it promotes the free, ethical competition of ideas in the marketplace of public opinion
2) reveals the sources and goals of participants in the debate
3) enforces high standards of conduct
2) reveals the sources and goals of participants in the debate
3) enforces high standards of conduct
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Value to society is diminished when:
1) suppresses or limits competition of ideas
2) hides the true sources of public relations efforts
3) leaves unchallenged incopetent or unethical practice
2) hides the true sources of public relations efforts
3) leaves unchallenged incopetent or unethical practice
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Major positives of socially responsible public relations:
1) codifying and enforcing ethical conduct
2) improves organizations conduct
3) makes all points of view articulate in the public forum
4) serves our scattered society by replacing misinformation with information
5) helps social systems adapt to changing needs
2) improves organizations conduct
3) makes all points of view articulate in the public forum
4) serves our scattered society by replacing misinformation with information
5) helps social systems adapt to changing needs
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Who offered the first university-level public relations course? When?
Edward Bernays
1923
1923
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Steps in the ethics decision-making process
1) define the specific issue
2) identify internal and external factors that may influence the decision
3) identify key values
4) identify affected audiences
4) select ethical principles to guide the decision making process
6) make decision and justify it
2) identify internal and external factors that may influence the decision
3) identify key values
4) identify affected audiences
4) select ethical principles to guide the decision making process
6) make decision and justify it
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agenda setting process
a fluid, dynamic attempt to get the attention of the media, the public, and/or policy-makers
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5 stages within the diffusion process
1) awareness - individual becomes aware of "it"
2) interest - individual developes an interest in learning more
3) evaluation - an individual asks others for feedback
4) trial - an individual uses a sample, attends a rally, etc.
5) adoption - an indivudual may seek or respond to reinforcement of adoption decision
2) interest - individual developes an interest in learning more
3) evaluation - an individual asks others for feedback
4) trial - an individual uses a sample, attends a rally, etc.
5) adoption - an indivudual may seek or respond to reinforcement of adoption decision
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What is the principle behind professional ethics?
one's actions are designed to create the greatest good for both the client and community, rather than to enhance the postion and power of the practitioner
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What is the imperative of trust?
entering a fiduciary relationship makes you obliged to act in their best interest
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Why do professions establish codes of ethics and standards of practice?
to protect both clients and their own postions in society
they often have the weight of law and the power of state sanctions
they often have the weight of law and the power of state sanctions
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Public relations social utility is enhanced when:
1) it promotes the free, ethical competition of ideas and individuals in the market place
2) reveals the sources and goals underlying attempts to infulence
3) enforces high standards of conduct
2) reveals the sources and goals underlying attempts to infulence
3) enforces high standards of conduct
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social responsibility
individual practitioners and the whole profession are entrusted with the welfare of the larger society as a condition on how they serve clients
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For public relations to achieve professional status there must be:
Specialized education programs, a body of knowledge, community recognition, individual accountability, and commitment to abide by established codes
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deontological
• focuses on the moral principle involved
• "Do the right thing"
• the most exhaustive approach
• decision test of the categorical imperative
• Immanual Kant
• "Do the right thing"
• the most exhaustive approach
• decision test of the categorical imperative
• Immanual Kant
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Kartensatzinfo:
Autor: Erin
Oberthema: Business
Thema: Public Relations
Veröffentlicht: 19.11.2011
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