Speeches For Public Relations For Public Image

Audience: your own employees
Message: Let’s change the image the public has of us.
Tone: informal
Timing: 10-12 minutes

What you will be doing in the next year is critically important to us—important to our stockholders, important to our customers, and important to the press. I don’t want to leave the room until I get that point across.

You are critical to our success, and we appreciate how well you have been doing your job. You have built and are running what we believe to be the best (type) business in our industry. We know that.

But the public doesn’t. And that’s the issue today. That’s why you’re critically important to us. We need you to talk to the right people with the right message.

We as management speakers talk about you often—just like family. Obviously, we want to share your achievements because they make us look good. We talk to securities analysts, investment managers, and the press. Our objective is to let them know what a great group of capable employees you are.

But we also need you to start acting like grandparents. That is, we need you to pull out the wallet photos and start bragging. We need you to talk about every member of the family. To tell them we’re well managed. To tell them the financial facts of life. To tell them you’re eager to provide good customer service.

Grandparenting in the vein I’ve just described is usually easy. Grandparents can tell total strangers that grandson Johnny who lives in Kalamazoo is a darling, and nobody will argue. First, because nobody knows Johnny personally. Second, because others don’t care all that much.

But grandparenting for our company can be a little more tricky. First, because the public thinks they know our industry pretty well. Second, because they do care. What we do affects their everyday life.

My point is this: Convincing the public of the facts is sometimes not an easy job. And we’re asking you to take on this “bragging” task in addition to your regular assignments. We’re asking that you preach our message from your desk every day when you talk to visitors and telephone callers.

And we’re even asking that you take it “on the road.” We’ll be asking for volunteers to undergo special training to become official spokespersons in the local community. We’ll ask you to speak to large audiences and small. To friendly audiences and maybe a few unfriendly ones. Nothing has an impact such as face-to-face, question-and-answer, in-person explanations about what we do and why we do it.

Misinformation and outright distortions are spread one to one. And that’s exactly the way we have to correct the misinformation—one to one, face to face. Yes, the media can compound the problem with their own misinterpretations. And they can correct misunderstandings with accurate, fair reporting. But they’ll never be as vital to our efforts as you are—individually, one on one. In the next year, several of you will be called upon to receive this special training and special briefings on our internal workings—finances and future plans for products and services. You will learn the complex problems that face us. And you’ll learn how to explain those problems in lay terms so that everybody understands. Those in your local professional organizations…. And those standing around the bus stop in your local neighborhood.

Most people accept a clear statement for a true statement. That’s what we’re counting on. We want to help you as our employees to learn the facts about the complex issues that face us and then be able to pass on those facts clearly to others.

You are a valuable resource, and your efforts become more vital to us daily.

Who else can tell our story better than you? You deal with our customers every day. You are (corporation) to them. You are the eyes, ears, hands, and feet that make this company work. You create the impression of competence or incompetence…. Of poor quality or excellent quality…. Of an efficiently run system or a lavish, inefficient system of perks and mismanagement.

You are the grandparent who knows us very well. So what do we want you as flesh-and-blood embodiments of (corporation) to tell people? We want you to explain how our products contribute to their everyday life. We want you to tell them that how we operate internally to cut costs and then pass those savings on to them. And finally, we want you to tell them the realities of our cost to operate—increasing suppliers’ costs and the cost of maintaining the quality of service we provide.

So why do we need you to take on the extra responsibility usually assumed by a PR department? Well, grandparents brag about their offspring out of sheer love. But we’ll present you with a more reasonable reason.

Here’s why we need you to talk to your customers:

Ignorance generates suspicion and fear. Knowledge brings trust and favor.

And how did we come to that conclusion? A random telephone survey of (number) customers to tell us what the public’s perceptions were. Of those polled, (number) percent said they felt they knew our company very well; (number) percent claimed they knew little about our company, although they did business with us from time to time. Of those who claimed to know our company’s products and services well, a large majority—(number) percent to be exact—held a favorable impression of us. But wait until you hear the last half of the story: Of those who claimed they knew little about our company, a whopping mass—(number) percent—rated our company with a negative tag.

To put it in a sentence: The better they know us the better they like us.

So to correct the image problem, we first have to get the facts out. We have to show them we’re interested in making a reasonable profit for our stockholders and we’re equally interested in providing quality products and services to the public.

But here comes the more difficult part in your telling our story to our customers. People aren’t rational. They don’t always just listen to the facts and come to logical conclusions.

Instead, like grandparents, they are emotional. Grandparents can brag on Johnny’s well-mannered behavior, his wit, and his intelligence without a single fact to back them up. Why? Are they being deceptive to the strangers who might listen to them? No, grandparents are simply emotional. They love Johnny; therefore, Johnny must be intelligent, witty, and well behaved.

That’s why I’m saying you can’t just give the facts and persuade the public of the truth. We could publish facts in the newspaper. No, instead you have to make them feel the truth. They have to sense emotion. They have to see service in your eyes. They have to feel quality when they walk in the door.

In short, we need your words and your emotions to convey the message to everybody you come in contact with as a representative of this company.

What’s in it for you when you take on this PR job? Well, many of you are stockowners through our employee-savings plan. You will benefit directly through your dividends. But you also can picture those other stockholders out there—men and women, families just like you and yours—who depend on a reasonable return for their investment.

And possibly even more directly, you will benefit from a healthy company image through your regular paychecks—salary, benefits, bonuses, raises.

As I said earlier, we know you’re doing a good job. You know you’re doing a good job. Our new job is to make sure the public knows we’re doing a good job. An excellent one. They have to understand that we are an efficiently run operation that makes a reasonable return for our stockholders and provides products and services they must have to maintain their quality of life.

Let’s tell that story like grandparents—clearly,… emotionally,… repeatedly.

General Guidelines

To Address Positive News Coverage

Prefer modesty and goodwill as you agree with the positive news coverage of your organization.

Let the facts and events tell the story for you, without embellishment and arrogant rhetoric.

Avoid the temptation to say “See there” to your competitors; instead show tolerance and goodwill.

Take a low-key approach about your successes and the causes in order to profit from all goodwill this coverage can provide.

To Address Negative News Coverage

Be open, direct, and swift to acknowledge bad news.

Summarize the situation and your opinion/response succinctly.

Elaborate with examples, statistics, or illustrations.

Restate your key summary message.

To Create Employee Awareness of Public Image

Generate enough excitement to catch the audience’s attention.

Explain specifically what you want the audience to do or not to do to create a favorable image.

Give personal, as well as corporate, benefits for positive participation in your public-awareness campaign.

Call the audience to action.

To React to a Crisis

Acknowledge the situation with a brief and candid statement about the actions you’ve taken to manage the crisis.

It is not enough to state the facts of a situation and give a conclusion such as “there should be no more concern for public safety” without giving the details of how you came to that conclusion.

Give all information in language clearly understandable to a lay audience. Avoid technical jargon.

Express concern for employees, stockholders, and the general public who may be affected by the crisis.

Assure the audience that you will continue to inform them of further details and actions.

Aim for “headline” messages—clear, succinct statements that give your entire message in a well-thought-out phrase.

Say what you want to say and then stop; don’t let reporters’ microphones “rattle” you.

Avoid an impatient or testy tone with a reporter.

Remember that a “no comment” or other evasive answer implies guilt and a cover-up to many people.

Use these crisis opportunities to build credibility for your company’s trustworthiness, truthfulness, and responsible actions.

Copy DVD Which Will Play On XBOX

How To Copy A Dvd Which Will Play On A X Box

TOOLS YOU WILL NEED:

DVD decrypter
DAEMON TOOLS
DVD2ONE
NERO 5.5.10 or above.

1. Rip de DVD in ISO mode with DVD decrypter to your hdd.
(mode=ISO-read)

2. Right click DEAMON TOOLS icon on your desktop
Virtual cd/dvd rom
Device 0 [k] no media
Mount Image - ISO file

3. Make a main folder ( title MOVIE ) on your desktop.
Make 2 subfolders in it VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS

4. Open DVD2ONE. choose movie only or entire disc.
Source - drive you mounted in step 2 (VIDEO_TS)
Destination - VIDEO_TS folder you created in step 3.
Start

5. DEAMON TOOLS - unmount de drive you made in step 2.
You can now delete de ISO file to save disk space

6. open NERO
Close wizard
New Compilation DVD
Left Column (DVDROM/UDF/ISO)
No Multisession
UHF check Force DVD compatability (required for x box)
Label ( NAME OF MOVIE ) ALL CAPITAL LETTERS
Click New
Drag over de VIDEO_TS FOLDER and AUDIO_TS folder you made
BURN

Creating Universal Ghost USB Boot Disk And CD

If you want to use Norton Ghost 2003 to create an image of a PC’s primary partition you will find it has 2 serious limitations:

1- The USB support driver dey use (from Iomega) can only be installed in USB1 or USB2 mode (not both), and it is not universal - it didn’t recognize my external USB IBM mobile HD .
2- You can’t create a Ghost bootable CD - only a floppy. How can you clone a newly bought laptop, most of which don’t have a floppy anymore?

Here’s How to:

1- create a Ghost floppy with USB support (1 or 2 - it won’t matter later)
2- download 2 files kxlrw40an.exe and mhairu.zip

CODE

panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/drive/cdrrw/kxlrw40an/driver/kxlrw40an.exe

CODE

www.stefan2000.com/darkehorse/PC/DOS/Drivers/USB/mhairu.zip

From de first file (Panasonic driver for a USB CDRW) you will need de file usbaspi.sys found under “F2H” sub directory after extraction of de downloaded archive. From de second archive you need di1000dd.sys

3- Copy dese 2 files to de USB folder on de Ghost floppy, and delete any oder files in that folder. Also delete de file guest.exe from de floppy’s root.
4- And finaly:

edit de AUTOEXEC.BAT file - delete de line: guest.exe
and edit CONFIG.SYS - delete all entries and enter:
device=usbUSBASPI.SYS /v /e /o /u
device=usbDi1000dd.SYS
LASTDRIVE = Z

That’s it. You can now boot with this floppy and have full USB support so you can create de image on an external USB drive.

If you want to create a bootable CD you can use Nero:

Choose to create a “CD-ROM (boot)” from de wizard, under Boot tab leave de default “bootable logical drive: as A: . Insert your Ghost floppy to de drive, drag all de files from de floppy to “New compilation” and burn. You now have a bootable Ghost CD that even Symantec doesn’t have..

PS if you need Norton Ghost 2003 get de full retail here:

CODE

soft.zmdinfo.ha.cn/system/Norton.Ghost.2003%E6%AD%A3%E5%BC%8F%E9%9B%B6%E5%94%AE%E7%89%88.iso.rar

Burn BIN/CUE Images With Nero Burning Rom

BIN/CUE image format is quite common on de Internet. It might seem that findin’ an appropriate software for burnin’ dese images is quite hard. Luckily, it’s not. In addition to Golden Hawk CDRWin, de original software for BIN/CUE format, you can also use Nero Burnin’ Rom to burn de images.

Please make sure that you have de latest version of Nero, which now is 5.5.10.0

Verify de CUE-sheet and open it with Nero
Before doin’ anythin’ else you have to verify that de path in de CUE-sheet is correct. A CUE-sheet is a plaintext file describin’ de structure and de location of de BIN-file. You can open up de .CUE -file usin’, for example, Notepad.

The file should look somethin’ like this:

FILE “IMAGE.BIN” BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00

Usually de CUE-filename and de BIN-filename have de same body — e.g. IMAGE. All you need to do is verify that dere is no path information on de
FILE “IMAGE.BIN” BINARY
-line. Ie. it should NOT read e.g.
FILE “C:TEMPIMAGE.BIN” BINARY
If dere is any path information on de line, just remove it so that you have just de name of de .BIN-file as in de example above. Also make sure that de name of de .BIN in de CUE-sheet is de same as de actual .BIN file you have on hard-disk.

Next load Nero Burnin’ Rom and choose File, Burn Image….

Load de CUE-sheet in Nero
Choose de Files of Type: dropdown menu and select All Files *.*. Next just locate de .CUE file, select it and click Open. Make sure you select de .CUE -file, not de .BIN -file.

Burn de image
All you have to do den is choose de writin’ speed, select de Disc-At-Once Write Method, and click Write.

That’s it! After a couple of minutes you’ll have a CD with de BIN/CUE Image written on it.

NOTES:
–> Do not worry if de BIN file seems larger than de capacity of your CD-R or CD-RW. Bin files are raw data and once burned, de file size is smaller.

–> If you have a DVD burner, just burn de cue/bin directly onto de DVD. Then use Daemon Tools to mount de cue/bin image when you use de files. This way you maintain a true exact image. And Daemon Tools (also Alcohol CDR burnin’ software, which has de same feature) mounts de image, and you see de files instead of de bin/cue.

Burn A BIN Without A CUE Using NERO

You’ve downloaded a *.BIN file, but dere was no *.CUE file associated and you still want to burn de *.BIN file usin’ Nero

Your options are:

1) Create yourself a *.CUE

2) Convert de *.BIN to an *.ISO

3) OR use Nero to burn without de *.CUE file!!!

Yes, that’s possible… just follow dese steps and you will be sorted. No need for *.CUE files anymore

Ok, here we go…

1) Start Nero

2) File -> Burn Image

3) Browse to de *.BIN file that you want to burn and open it

4) A window sayin’ “Foreign Image Settin’s” will open

5) Check de settin’s. They should be as followed:

* Type of image: leave it to Data Mode 1
* Select de Raw Data check box
Note ->> The block size will change automatically from 2048 to 2352
* Leave Image Header and Image Trailer unchanged and set to 0
* Leave “Scrambled” and “Swapped” check boxes unchecked

6) Click on burn!

7) Enjoy

Burn .bin File Without A .cue Files

To burn a bin file, you will need an appropriate cue file.

You do exactly de same as for iso files, but when you click on �burn image,� you don�t browse to de bin itself, but instead to de cue file, and you open that one.
When de writer starts to burn, it will automatically search for de bin file and start burnin’ it. In fact, de cue file tells de burnin’ program where it can find de bin file that is attached to it. It is VERY IMPORTANT that you use de right cue file when you burn a bin. i.e both cue and bin files that are attached to each oder must be located in de same folder, and every bin file has it�s own cue file.

Normally, when you download a bin file, you can download de appropriate cue file as well. If you do not have de cue file (or feel bold) you can make de cue file yourself, which is really easy to do:

a. Open notepad

b. Copy de folowin’ text into notepad:

FILE�nameofimage�BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00

Where nameofimage.bin is de name of de bin file you want ot burn.

c. The rest is easy: just save de notepad text with de name of de bin, but with de cue extension.

d. The file should be saved in de same folder as its appropriate bin file and should be somethin’ like myfile.cue

Or you can use Alcohol 120% to burn directly from de bin file