Associate Degree: Public Relations, The Big Picture

"After I graduated I became the Director of Marketing and Public Relations for a successful software company due to the Job Placement assistance at the College. I was able to come in and start in an executive position only because of what I had learned. In the six months I've been working here, we have increased sales by 40% over the previous year."
— Kevin McAdam
Degree Program Graduate

I am Miranda Hazen, an American student from Los Angeles, California on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.
I recently completed my Public Relations Apprenticeship at the Hubbard College of Administration and I was very happy with the outcome. On this apprenticeship, I did many drills on how to handle different situations that are related to public relations that come up in the real business world: manners, opinion leaders, how to handle an enemy line, handling black PR, how to create a safe space from which to promote one’s company (safe pointing), the PR process in total to name a few. These drills took the theory of the “Public Relations” course and gave it mass.
This was really amazing because after doing these drills I began to notice that many big well-known companies don’t know how to handle their image correctly. They don’t know the rules of PR and so they get themselves into situations that make them look unprofessional. With this course and apprenticeship, you gain the tools to establish good relations with the public. In addition, you gain tools to handle negative press or engineered campaigns against your company.
Knowing how to present yourself and your business is a key factor to being successful. Therefore, knowing PR is vital!
HCA is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing apprenticeships and internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students. I am currently on the “Marketing” course.
I am Miranda Hazen, an American student from Los Angeles, California on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.
I recently completed my Public Relations Apprenticeship at the Hubbard College of Administration and I was very happy with the outcome. On this apprenticeship, I did many drills on how to handle different situations that are related to public relations that come up in the real business world: manners, opinion leaders, how to handle an enemy line, handling black PR, how to create a safe space from which to promote one’s company (safe pointing), the PR process in total to name a few. These drills took the theory of the “Public Relations” course and gave it mass.
This was really amazing because after doing these drills I began to notice that many big well-known companies don’t know how to handle their image correctly. They don’t know the rules of PR and so they get themselves into situations that make them look unprofessional. With this course and apprenticeship, you gain the tools to establish good relations with the public. In addition, you gain tools to handle negative press or engineered campaigns against your company.
Knowing how to present yourself and your business is a key factor to being successful. Therefore, knowing PR is vital!
HCA is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing apprenticeships and internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students. I am currently on the “Marketing” course.
I am Franco Chavez, a Peruvian student from Lima on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA. I just recently finished my “Public Relations” apprenticeship. I have to admit that I was a little worried about how I was going to host an event for the purpose of introducing new people to a product or service. To handle the situation, I just applied what I had learned in earlier courses at Hubbard College of Administration.
Through this apprenticeship, I realized the importance of PR for any business that wants to be successful. Successful companies employ PR to improve the relationship with their public. PR increases public awareness of the company, resulting in increased demand for its products or services. PR helps a firm go from being a ghost to being a reality to its public.
During this global economic crisis, PR can be a great tool. Now is the time for companies to focus on their Public Relations. They must begin by doing surveys to find out what their public needs and wants, then deliver a high quality product or service to satisfy that. Additionally, companies need to identify the opinion leaders in their area and build a relationship with them and to get them to help promote their product or service. In addition, companies must handle any black PR coming from competitors that want to see them out of the market, leaving those competitors in a position to set prices according to what the market will bear. In summary, building a strong and stable relationship with the public is an essential aspect of ensuring viability, and that is the role of PR.
The HCA is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing apprenticeships and internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students. I am currently on the Sales course for my career education.
By Hiro Suganuma, a Japanese student from Yokohama on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.
Last month, one of the top Japanese businessmen launched a new brand of stylish and fashionable eye wear at the center business district of Tokyo, Japan. His brand concept is that the perfect eye wear is a fusion of art and utility. This caters to the many artists, models and musicians who are opinion leaders in Japanese fashion. These people owning these glasses automatically promote the glasses. This brand is now very famous in Tokyo.
In the midst of such high competition, how did this entrepreneur make his brand so famous? Answer, he employed Public Relations technology. Specifically, he did a huge campaign at the grand opening. He promoted to the public on a grand scale by giving away 1,000 pairs of glasses. He used the press, magazines and TV media to promote his grand opening event. There were more than 2,000 people in attendance vying for those free glasses. The front of his store was deluged—you couldn’t get in! As an image of success, that was very good PR.
Subsequent to the launch, word of mouth spread, drawing more customers to his store. Some of them were even famous opinion leaders. Now we have his PR strategy reaching those who reach many. When the opinion leaders wear the glasses, their followers buy the glasses. This has paid off the Japanese tycoon has made millions and millions of dollars.
This businessman’s main strategy emphasized increasing affinity and agreement with a heavy dose of communication, orchestrated by the PR technology. He created a huge wave of involvement between his brand and his public with the grand opening of the store. Next, he used some opinion leaders to establish more affinity and identification with his product. He wanted his public to buy his glasses. And, he got them to buy them by identifying the glasses with the opinion leaders they loved which carried over to the public loving the glasses. How easy is this?
I learned from the “Public Relations” course and the “Public Relations” apprenticeship that if your public admires you, they will do whatever you want them to do within their reality. Furthermore, I learned how to use PR technology to create that admiration for your product or service.
For my “Public Relations” apprenticeship, I put together a Hubbard College of Administration tour of the facilities for some of my friends. One of them loved the College because I applied the PR technology with skill and confidence. She wrote as a testimonial that if she would go to any college, Hubbard College of Administration would be the only place she would go. Thank you.
The HCA is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing apprenticeships and internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students. I am currently on the “Marketing” course.
By Damiano Shehu, an Albanian student from Tirana on the associate degree program at the Hubbard College of Administration (HCA), Los Angeles, CA.
I just recently completed the “Public Relations” course. This course was really great because I realized that everyone in this world deals with people at least a couple of times a day. Thus it is extremely crucial that one knows the Public Relations (PR) Technology to help facilitate relations with people.
I always thought that PR was pretending to be someone you’re not in order to impress people or lying to make you or your company appear better. From this course, I learned that one never lies in PR. PR has been improperly used in contemporary society. It is used for forwarding lies, creating war and supporting vested interests. We call that black PR. On the other hand, “white PR” is public relations that forwards pro-survival actions and products.
I really enjoyed this course. I think that every individual that works with people needs to have this data. The only way for an organization, business or individual to expand is by maintaining a friendly relation with their public and environment. PR contains the technology that achieves this.
The HCA is a self-paced business school that offers an exceptional business administration curriculum, unique learning technology, life-changing apprenticeships and internships, assistance with job placement and a lifetime warranty for students. I am currently on the “How to Increase Profits through Proper Financial Planning” apprenticeship.
I’m Janz Gonzalez, Cuban born and raised and an Associate Degree student from Hubbard College. Choosing this college was the best decision that I have made in my life. The stuff that you learn here about Associate Degree’s is something you can apply to business and also to life. For example, I had a conversation with my doctor the other day and he told me that somebody is doing black propaganda on his business. I immediately applied all the data that I had learned in the Public Relations course and I was able to help him with that situation. I am very happy to be a member of this college. I think I will be able to solve any situation that may come up in my future job, business or life.
If you have any questions regarding this or other courses in the Associate Degree program, contact me at rikyjanz@yahoo.com