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Analise as afirmativas correlatas.
I. “O trabalho de divulgação de uma organização começa por um clipping eficiente, rico em informações, que contenha todos os contatos (telefones, endereços e e‐mails) dos veículos de comunicação, seus editores e repórteres.”
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II. “Com estas informações e um bom material promocional, de preferência um folder para ser enviado à imprensa, pode‐se chegar a um excelente resultado, conquistando um mailing list repleto de publicações sobre o fato ou organização, divulgado nos principais veículos de comunicação ou colunas direcionadas ao público‐alvo a ser atingido.”
Assinale a alternativa correta.
Associe as colunas relacionando as modalidades de marketing com suas respectivas conceituações.
1. De relacionamento.
2. Institucional.
3. Endomarketing.
( ) Focado na máxima empatia, no contato com o cliente por meio de promoções e técnicas de comunicação geradoras de satisfação, envolvimento e identificação com relação à organização.
( ) Consiste em aplicar uma visão de marketing a todas as rotinas de uma organização, a todos os aspectos do ambiente interno onde se encontra o público diretamente envolvido com a organização.
( ) Engloba todos os aspectos relacionados à fixação da marca na memória do público (share of mind), com o objetivo imediato de criar uma atitude favorável a organização nos diversos segmentos de público.
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Em situações de crise são condutas apropriadas ao relacionamento com as mídias:
I. Evitar o contato direto com a imprensa, procurando manter as fontes protegidas do assédio e da exposição negativa.
II. Produzir e disponibilizar aos repórteres um completo levantamento da situação com dados, números e informações atualizadas.
III. Elaborar um texto informativo para a imprensa com, no máximo, duas páginas, descrevendo o fato ocorrido e enfatizando as providências da empresa.
IV. Utilizar palavras alarmistas ou negativas, a fim de ampliar o efeito negativo da ocorrência com o objetivo de comover e sensibilizar a opinião pública para o problema.
Estão corretas apenas as afirmativas
A elaboração de texto para um ofício requer atenção a alguns procedimentos. Marque V para as alternativas verdadeiras e F para as falsas sobre a produção de um ofício para a PMPB.
( ) Numerar todos os parágrafos incluindo o primeiro.
( ) Informar do que se trata logo no primeiro parágrafo.
( ) Apresentar a solução ou parecer no 1º parágrafo ou sequente.
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Analise as afirmativas correlatas.
I. “O memorando é a correspondência que circula internamente nas Organizações Policiais Militares (OPMs) da PMPB, e na mesma linha de subordinação, sendo utilizado por autoridade superior para escalões subordinados.”
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II. “As funções competentes para expedir este documento são as de Comandante‐Geral, Subcomandante‐Geral, Coordenador‐Geral do Estado Maior Estratégico (EME), diretores, Corregedor, Ouvidor, comandantes regionais, comandantes de OPMs nos níveis de Batalhão e Companhias e Pelotões ou congêneres, além do Ajudante‐Geral.”
Assinale a alternativa correta.
Com a finalidade de proporcionar tratamento a assuntos oficiais entre órgãos da Administração Pública e também a particulares, o ofício:
I. Pode ser produzido e difundido através de meio eletrônico.
II. Dispensa as formas de cortesia, tanto os que transitam no âmbito da PMPB, quanto os externos.
III. É uma correspondência de âmbito exclusivamente interno da PMPB para circulação restrita entre os órgãos desta.
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A mysterious ancient cemetery in Egypt could contain more than a million mummified human remains, archaeologists have claimed.
Around 1,700 bodies have so far been uncovered at the Fag el-Gamous (Way of the Water Buffalo) site, around 60 miles south of Cairo. But experts believe that countless more are contained in the burial ground.
“We are fairly certain we have over a million burials within this cemetery. It's large, and it's dense,” said project director Kerry Muhlestein, an associate professor in the Department of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University (BYU), which has been examining the site for around 30 years. They were placed there between the 1st and the 7th centuries AD, but the scale of the site has left many baffled. A nearby village has been deemed too small to warrant such a large cemetery, while the closest major settlements had their own burial grounds.
“It's hard to know where all these people were coming from,” Professor Muhlestein told Live Science.
Another interesting find was that the corpses appeared to be grouped together by hair colour, with one section containing the remains of those with blonde hair and another for those with red hair. The bodies, which included a man of more than seven feet in height, are thought to be of ordinary citizens, rather than the royalty found at many famous Egyptian sites. They were not buried in coffins, according to Muhlestein, and were in fact mummified not by design but by the arid natural environment.
“The people in the cemetery represent the common man. They are the average people who are usually hard to learn about because they are not very visible in written sources. A lot of their wealth, or the little that they had, was poured into these burials.”
His team discovered objects including glassware, jewellery and linen. The findings were presented to the Scholars Colloquim at the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities in Toronto last month.
The Telegraph, London.
(http://www.traveller.com.au/mysterious-ancient-cemetery-in-egypt-could-contain-a-
million-mummies-12aaq7.)
A mysterious ancient cemetery in Egypt could contain more than a million mummified human remains, archaeologists have claimed.
Around 1,700 bodies have so far been uncovered at the Fag el-Gamous (Way of the Water Buffalo) site, around 60 miles south of Cairo. But experts believe that countless more are contained in the burial ground.
“We are fairly certain we have over a million burials within this cemetery. It's large, and it's dense,” said project director Kerry Muhlestein, an associate professor in the Department of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University (BYU), which has been examining the site for around 30 years. They were placed there between the 1st and the 7th centuries AD, but the scale of the site has left many baffled. A nearby village has been deemed too small to warrant such a large cemetery, while the closest major settlements had their own burial grounds.
“It's hard to know where all these people were coming from,” Professor Muhlestein told Live Science.
Another interesting find was that the corpses appeared to be grouped together by hair colour, with one section containing the remains of those with blonde hair and another for those with red hair. The bodies, which included a man of more than seven feet in height, are thought to be of ordinary citizens, rather than the royalty found at many famous Egyptian sites. They were not buried in coffins, according to Muhlestein, and were in fact mummified not by design but by the arid natural environment.
“The people in the cemetery represent the common man. They are the average people who are usually hard to learn about because they are not very visible in written sources. A lot of their wealth, or the little that they had, was poured into these burials.”
His team discovered objects including glassware, jewellery and linen. The findings were presented to the Scholars Colloquim at the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities in Toronto last month.
The Telegraph, London.
(http://www.traveller.com.au/mysterious-ancient-cemetery-in-egypt-could-contain-a-
million-mummies-12aaq7.)
A mysterious ancient cemetery in Egypt could contain more than a million mummified human remains, archaeologists have claimed.
Around 1,700 bodies have so far been uncovered at the Fag el-Gamous (Way of the Water Buffalo) site, around 60 miles south of Cairo. But experts believe that countless more are contained in the burial ground.
“We are fairly certain we have over a million burials within this cemetery. It's large, and it's dense,” said project director Kerry Muhlestein, an associate professor in the Department of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University (BYU), which has been examining the site for around 30 years. They were placed there between the 1st and the 7th centuries AD, but the scale of the site has left many baffled. A nearby village has been deemed too small to warrant such a large cemetery, while the closest major settlements had their own burial grounds.
“It's hard to know where all these people were coming from,” Professor Muhlestein told Live Science.
Another interesting find was that the corpses appeared to be grouped together by hair colour, with one section containing the remains of those with blonde hair and another for those with red hair. The bodies, which included a man of more than seven feet in height, are thought to be of ordinary citizens, rather than the royalty found at many famous Egyptian sites. They were not buried in coffins, according to Muhlestein, and were in fact mummified not by design but by the arid natural environment.
“The people in the cemetery represent the common man. They are the average people who are usually hard to learn about because they are not very visible in written sources. A lot of their wealth, or the little that they had, was poured into these burials.”
His team discovered objects including glassware, jewellery and linen. The findings were presented to the Scholars Colloquim at the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities in Toronto last month.
The Telegraph, London.
(http://www.traveller.com.au/mysterious-ancient-cemetery-in-egypt-could-contain-a-
million-mummies-12aaq7.)