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Post Graduate Diploma in PR & Exhibitions Management




 Marketing Public Relations and Audience
                Lecture 7

                            Planning MPR



Developed and Presented by
Roy Ying, Msc., BSG, B.Comm., MHKIoD
Note: Pictures used in this power point file
is for academic Purpose only                                     1
Table of Contents
•   Steps in planning MPR
     1.   Conduct brand survey
     2.   Set SMART goals
     3.   Evaluate MPR inventory
     4.   Implementation of MPR activities
•   Measuring MPR




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Step 1: Brand Survey
• Conduct a brand survey
  – What your customers are saying
  – What’s important to them
  – What perception people have on your brand
  – What they like and dislike
  – What key messages you need to address
  – What are their behavior
  – How do they think of you vs. your competitors

                                                    3
Brand Survey
• Example: Reader’s Digest Trusted Brand




                                           4
Methodology
• You need a professional partner. RD
  picked Synovate. It’s one of the biggest
  research firms in the world with 5,900 staff
  in 64 countries.
• This is for credibility.
• People tend to trust
  professionals.


                                                 5
Methodology
• Identify your target market




                                6
Methodology
• Scope:




                         7
Methodology
• Structure of questionnaire – It’s about find
  out what’s important for your customers.




                                                 8
Methodology
• Ways to reach target audience




                                  9
Results - Insights




                     10
Results - Behavior




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Results - Comparison




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Results – Priority Agenda




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Results – Working Across Region




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Results – Punch Line
• This is the selling point




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Step 2: SMART Goals
• Identify SMART goals in the
  following MPR objectives:
  – Credibility
  – Trust
  – Long term relationship


• Brand survey tells you where you are.
  Now you have to think of what’s most
  important to your firm and set goals,
  preferably quantitatively               16
SMART - Credibility
Which of the following factors do you need
to improve?

  1. Source credibility
  2. Corporate credibility
  3. Third party credibility


Where do you want to be in the future?
                                             17
SMART - Credibility
1. Source credibility: Trustworthiness
  – Which source is more credible?
  – Even if you are comfortable with your position,
    what do you need to do to maintain?




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SMART - Credibility
1. Source credibility: Expertise
  – Which source is more credible?
  – Is there a need for them to improve?




                                           19
SMART - Credibility
2. Corporate credibility: Celebrity
  Endorsement on advertising
  – Is the current celebrity bringing you the level
    of credibility you want?




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SMART - Credibility
2. Corporate credibility: Corporate endorser
  on marketing campaign
  – Are these clients you are proud of?




                                               21
SMART - Credibility
3. Third-party credibility: Sponsorship, Awards
  and Surveys…Which ones do you want?




                                            22
SMART - Credibility
• Objectives should be based on the factors
  affecting brand credibility
• For example:
  – Apple Daily: to be viewed as reliable a news source as
    South China Morning Post
  – CL: to be the leading financial institution with the
    expertise in predicting stock market
  – SAP: to service clientele who are among the Fortune
    500 companies
  – MO: to be the preferred choice of hotel among the rich
    and famous
                                                        23
SMART - Trust
Which of the following factors affecting
brand trust do you need to improve?

1. Reputation
2. Competence
3. Predictability

Where do you want to be in the future?
                                           24
SMART - Trust
2. Competence
• A competent brand is one that has the ability to
  crack a customer’s problem and to meet the
  need (Butler and Cantrell, 1984; Butler, 1991).

• In MPR, the activities are:
   – Use of well-judged opinion leader or expert figure.
   – Association of brand with authoritative programs or
     schemes

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SMART - Trust
1. Reputation
• Consumers assess a brand’s reputation
  from past experience of third party’s
  trustworthiness, integrity, and honesty.
• What do you think
  of ATV’s reputation?



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SMART - Trust
1. Reputation: Trustworthiness
• Can you be trusted?
• For these 2 cases, what is your perception?




                                           27
SMART - Trust
1. Reputation: Trustworthiness
• How you handle crisis will shape people’s
  perception on your trustworthiness.
• For these 2 cases, what is your perception?




                                           28
SMART - Trust
1. Reputation: Integrity
• Are you willing to do go the extra mile to
  do the right thing? Or are you just looking
  for financial gains?




                                            29
SMART - Trust
1. Reputation: Honesty
• Are you telling your customers everything?
• Full disclosure is key to honesty.




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SMART - Trust
2. Competence: Can you name the brands?
  – Do you think these spokespersons help
    improve the brand’s level of competence?




                                               31
SMART - Trust
2. Competence: What impression do you
  have on companies carrying logos of
  these programs? Do you want them?




                                        32
SMART - Trust
3. Predictability: Do you trust brand with
  longer history?
  – Although MPR tools cannot create history, the
    objective is to draw comparison with
    competitors




                                                33
SMART - Trust
3. Predictability: Do you trust brand with
  performance pledge? What benefit will
  they bring?




                                             34
SMART - Trust
• Objectives should be based on the factors
  affecting brand trust
• For example:
  – Sausantong: to create word-of-mouth by turning every
    client into their spokespersons
  – HKU Canteen: to receive honour as a recommended
    outlet by Michelin Food Guide
  – Citibank: to project the image of a very reliable bank
    with a long history
  – IKEA: to be viewed as a quality product retailer

                                                        35
SMART – Long Term Relationship
Which of the following factors affecting the
long term relationship between you and your
clients that you need to improve?

1. Competitor activities
2. Responsiveness to client’s needs
3. Level of customer engagement

Where do you want to be in the future?

                                               36
SMART – Long Term Relationship
1. Competitor
  – How do you want your clients to react when
    your competitors are offering discounts?




                                             37
SMART – Long Term Relationship
2. Responsiveness
  – What level of customer service do you want to
    offer?
    •   Face to face?
    •   Online chat?
    •   Call centre
    •   Performance pledge?




                                                38
SMART – Long Term Relationship
3. Customer Engagement
  – How much of a voice do you want your
    customers in shaping your brand?




                                           39
SMART – Long Term Relationship
• Or engage people who don’t come to your
  store, but rather online…




                                        40
SMART – Long Term Relationship
• Objectives should be based on the factors
  affecting long term relationship

• These are strategic direction that drives
  your organization’s relationship with
  customers.



                                              41
Step 3: MPR Inventory
• Before thinking of new initiatives, compile
  an inventory of your company’s existing
  public relations activities.
  – Evaluate how well they are contributing to
    your MPR objectives
  – Identify areas for improvement
  – Propose offerings to fill the gaps



                                                 42
MPR Inventory
Which tools are you already using? Are they
effective? What do you need to improve?
•   Advertorials               •   Surveys and researches
•   Contests                   •   Seminars and forums
•   Special events             •   CSR initiatives
•   Public service tie-ins     •   Certifications
•   Trade shows and            •   Grooming of spokesperson
    exhibitions
                               •   Social media
•   Festivals & parades
                               •   Customer engagement
•   Sponsorships
•   Press conferences, media
    tours & receptions
                                                              43
Example




          44
Example: Colliers
• What more can they do?




 She is an analyst for Colliers
                                     45
Step 4: Implementation
• Implementation planning
  – Identify resources based on scale of MPR
    activities proposed
  – Each proposed MPR activity should include
    resources such as:
    •   Financial
    •   Top management support
    •   Manpower talent
    •   Spokespersons
    •   Working partners
    •   Time line
                                                46
Example: Tennis Classic




                          47
Financial
• Profit / Loss Statement
  – This will determine whether the MPR activity
    is financially viable


• Cash Flow Statement
  – This will help you identify the financial risks in
    implementing the MPR activity



                                                     48
Profit / Loss Statement




                          49
Cash Flow - Revenue




                      50
Cash Flow - Expenditure




                          51
Top Management Support




                         52
Manpower Talent
• Do you have internal resources to put this
  activity together? Can you outsource?




                                               53
Spokespersons
• Everyone has to show up and speak!




                                       54
Working Partners
•   Identify Stakeholders
•   Solicit Sponsorship
•   Develop Supplier List
•   Manage Request For Proposals (RFP)




                                         55
Time Line




            56
Gantt Chart




              57
MPR Evaluation
• Examples are:




                           58

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Lecture 7 planning mpr

  • 1. Post Graduate Diploma in PR & Exhibitions Management Marketing Public Relations and Audience Lecture 7 Planning MPR Developed and Presented by Roy Ying, Msc., BSG, B.Comm., MHKIoD Note: Pictures used in this power point file is for academic Purpose only 1
  • 2. Table of Contents • Steps in planning MPR 1. Conduct brand survey 2. Set SMART goals 3. Evaluate MPR inventory 4. Implementation of MPR activities • Measuring MPR 2
  • 3. Step 1: Brand Survey • Conduct a brand survey – What your customers are saying – What’s important to them – What perception people have on your brand – What they like and dislike – What key messages you need to address – What are their behavior – How do they think of you vs. your competitors 3
  • 4. Brand Survey • Example: Reader’s Digest Trusted Brand 4
  • 5. Methodology • You need a professional partner. RD picked Synovate. It’s one of the biggest research firms in the world with 5,900 staff in 64 countries. • This is for credibility. • People tend to trust professionals. 5
  • 8. Methodology • Structure of questionnaire – It’s about find out what’s important for your customers. 8
  • 9. Methodology • Ways to reach target audience 9
  • 13. Results – Priority Agenda 13
  • 14. Results – Working Across Region 14
  • 15. Results – Punch Line • This is the selling point 15
  • 16. Step 2: SMART Goals • Identify SMART goals in the following MPR objectives: – Credibility – Trust – Long term relationship • Brand survey tells you where you are. Now you have to think of what’s most important to your firm and set goals, preferably quantitatively 16
  • 17. SMART - Credibility Which of the following factors do you need to improve? 1. Source credibility 2. Corporate credibility 3. Third party credibility Where do you want to be in the future? 17
  • 18. SMART - Credibility 1. Source credibility: Trustworthiness – Which source is more credible? – Even if you are comfortable with your position, what do you need to do to maintain? 18
  • 19. SMART - Credibility 1. Source credibility: Expertise – Which source is more credible? – Is there a need for them to improve? 19
  • 20. SMART - Credibility 2. Corporate credibility: Celebrity Endorsement on advertising – Is the current celebrity bringing you the level of credibility you want? 20
  • 21. SMART - Credibility 2. Corporate credibility: Corporate endorser on marketing campaign – Are these clients you are proud of? 21
  • 22. SMART - Credibility 3. Third-party credibility: Sponsorship, Awards and Surveys…Which ones do you want? 22
  • 23. SMART - Credibility • Objectives should be based on the factors affecting brand credibility • For example: – Apple Daily: to be viewed as reliable a news source as South China Morning Post – CL: to be the leading financial institution with the expertise in predicting stock market – SAP: to service clientele who are among the Fortune 500 companies – MO: to be the preferred choice of hotel among the rich and famous 23
  • 24. SMART - Trust Which of the following factors affecting brand trust do you need to improve? 1. Reputation 2. Competence 3. Predictability Where do you want to be in the future? 24
  • 25. SMART - Trust 2. Competence • A competent brand is one that has the ability to crack a customer’s problem and to meet the need (Butler and Cantrell, 1984; Butler, 1991). • In MPR, the activities are: – Use of well-judged opinion leader or expert figure. – Association of brand with authoritative programs or schemes 25
  • 26. SMART - Trust 1. Reputation • Consumers assess a brand’s reputation from past experience of third party’s trustworthiness, integrity, and honesty. • What do you think of ATV’s reputation? 26
  • 27. SMART - Trust 1. Reputation: Trustworthiness • Can you be trusted? • For these 2 cases, what is your perception? 27
  • 28. SMART - Trust 1. Reputation: Trustworthiness • How you handle crisis will shape people’s perception on your trustworthiness. • For these 2 cases, what is your perception? 28
  • 29. SMART - Trust 1. Reputation: Integrity • Are you willing to do go the extra mile to do the right thing? Or are you just looking for financial gains? 29
  • 30. SMART - Trust 1. Reputation: Honesty • Are you telling your customers everything? • Full disclosure is key to honesty. 30
  • 31. SMART - Trust 2. Competence: Can you name the brands? – Do you think these spokespersons help improve the brand’s level of competence? 31
  • 32. SMART - Trust 2. Competence: What impression do you have on companies carrying logos of these programs? Do you want them? 32
  • 33. SMART - Trust 3. Predictability: Do you trust brand with longer history? – Although MPR tools cannot create history, the objective is to draw comparison with competitors 33
  • 34. SMART - Trust 3. Predictability: Do you trust brand with performance pledge? What benefit will they bring? 34
  • 35. SMART - Trust • Objectives should be based on the factors affecting brand trust • For example: – Sausantong: to create word-of-mouth by turning every client into their spokespersons – HKU Canteen: to receive honour as a recommended outlet by Michelin Food Guide – Citibank: to project the image of a very reliable bank with a long history – IKEA: to be viewed as a quality product retailer 35
  • 36. SMART – Long Term Relationship Which of the following factors affecting the long term relationship between you and your clients that you need to improve? 1. Competitor activities 2. Responsiveness to client’s needs 3. Level of customer engagement Where do you want to be in the future? 36
  • 37. SMART – Long Term Relationship 1. Competitor – How do you want your clients to react when your competitors are offering discounts? 37
  • 38. SMART – Long Term Relationship 2. Responsiveness – What level of customer service do you want to offer? • Face to face? • Online chat? • Call centre • Performance pledge? 38
  • 39. SMART – Long Term Relationship 3. Customer Engagement – How much of a voice do you want your customers in shaping your brand? 39
  • 40. SMART – Long Term Relationship • Or engage people who don’t come to your store, but rather online… 40
  • 41. SMART – Long Term Relationship • Objectives should be based on the factors affecting long term relationship • These are strategic direction that drives your organization’s relationship with customers. 41
  • 42. Step 3: MPR Inventory • Before thinking of new initiatives, compile an inventory of your company’s existing public relations activities. – Evaluate how well they are contributing to your MPR objectives – Identify areas for improvement – Propose offerings to fill the gaps 42
  • 43. MPR Inventory Which tools are you already using? Are they effective? What do you need to improve? • Advertorials • Surveys and researches • Contests • Seminars and forums • Special events • CSR initiatives • Public service tie-ins • Certifications • Trade shows and • Grooming of spokesperson exhibitions • Social media • Festivals & parades • Customer engagement • Sponsorships • Press conferences, media tours & receptions 43
  • 44. Example 44
  • 45. Example: Colliers • What more can they do? She is an analyst for Colliers 45
  • 46. Step 4: Implementation • Implementation planning – Identify resources based on scale of MPR activities proposed – Each proposed MPR activity should include resources such as: • Financial • Top management support • Manpower talent • Spokespersons • Working partners • Time line 46
  • 48. Financial • Profit / Loss Statement – This will determine whether the MPR activity is financially viable • Cash Flow Statement – This will help you identify the financial risks in implementing the MPR activity 48
  • 49. Profit / Loss Statement 49
  • 50. Cash Flow - Revenue 50
  • 51. Cash Flow - Expenditure 51
  • 53. Manpower Talent • Do you have internal resources to put this activity together? Can you outsource? 53
  • 54. Spokespersons • Everyone has to show up and speak! 54
  • 55. Working Partners • Identify Stakeholders • Solicit Sponsorship • Develop Supplier List • Manage Request For Proposals (RFP) 55
  • 56. Time Line 56