IMPORTANT ANOUNCEMENT:
I have uploaded some additional exam papers under the DPR Exam Revision Tab.
Take note of the folowing that the code on every paper is BUMA122. This have changed to BUMA132 in 2010.
Also ignore any questions of the folowing nature as this does not apply to your syllabis any longer:
Forms of ownership example Proprietors, Corporations, Partnerships ...
Different types of leaders example Transformational leader ...
Leadership skills
Different systems example economic systems, socialism ...
GOOD LUCK!
I have uploaded some additional exam papers under the DPR Exam Revision Tab.
Take note of the folowing that the code on every paper is BUMA122. This have changed to BUMA132 in 2010.
Also ignore any questions of the folowing nature as this does not apply to your syllabis any longer:
Forms of ownership example Proprietors, Corporations, Partnerships ...
Different types of leaders example Transformational leader ...
Leadership skills
Different systems example economic systems, socialism ...
GOOD LUCK!
What is Public Relations?
The main goal of a public relations is to enhance a company’s reputation. Staff that work in public relations, or as it is commonly known, PR, are skilled publicists. They are able to present a company or individual to the world in the best light. The role of a public relations department can be seen as a reputation protector.
The business world of today is extremely competitive. Companies need to have an edge that makes them stand out from the crowd, something that makes them more appealing and interesting to both the public and the media. The public are the buyers of the product and the media are responsible for selling it.
The business world of today is extremely competitive. Companies need to have an edge that makes them stand out from the crowd, something that makes them more appealing and interesting to both the public and the media. The public are the buyers of the product and the media are responsible for selling it.