It seems that my internship placement has come to an end.
I'm a little disappointed as I'm not able to organize the seminar due to unexpected events. The main reason that the seminar was cancelled in the end is because one of the guest speakers refuse to invite his clients to the event saying he do not feel comfortable sharing his clients. This has caused other speaker to be unhappy as they felt that it is unfair, as other speakers have to invite their clients and share them while that particular guest speaker does not. This has caused a dispute between the guest speakers, which they have not yet resolved the problem. What an unhappy ending for the intern...
Nevertheless, I have learnt a lot more than I could have during my internship placement and I'm very grateful for that. After my placement, I felt more confident and more ready to work in the real world as a PR practitioner.
Overall, I'm really satisfied with my placement and the work that I have conducted. To me, PR393 is the best unit that I ever had as it allows me to meet different people, learn different stuff and is also beneficial to me in every way. There is no doubt that the knowledge and skills that I have learnt from this unit is a good stepping stone for me. I wonder where it will lead me in my future career.
Ever good thing comes to an end, but for every end is also a new beginning.
That's all for today. I'm going to officially end my internship placement now! Ciao!
Leong Chee Lek
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Thursday, November 6, 2014
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Prepare, Prepare & Prepare
Hello everyone!
I would like to share my experience and what I have done in
my internship this week.
This is the third week of my internship and we are getting
busier as day passed.
In order to increase Homes Property Management brand
awareness, I need to design name cards for the company’s employees as name card
is the first impression clients get from the company. A well-designed name card
would reflect well on the company’s culture and professionalism, whereas, a
poorly-designed name card would not be appreciated by clients. I referred to
few of the formats of name card on the Internet and without further ado, I worked
on it.
I am very satisfied with the work I have done; however, the
design still needed to be checked by Tris. Fortunately, without any further
editing, the name card was sent for printing. I was delighted!
Name card design (front)
Name card design (back)
The next day, my colleagues and I worked on the steps needed
to organize a seminar. The seminar was held to educate investors on how they
could maximise their return through property management. We forecasted the
amount of guest, the capacity of the parking lot etc., to search for the most appropriate
venue. We contacted the selected venue to make bookings and Tris contacted two
of her friends to be the speaker, which they agreed. Everything went smoothly.
For refreshments, I suggested to Tris that we could organize
a buffet at the end of the seminar, as it will attract a huge amount of crowd. However,
due to limited budget, buffet is out of the question, and for now, we could
only afford refreshment such as snacks, sandwiches, or cakes. Therefore, I was
assigned to do some research on catering service business nearby the venue
which the seminar will be held and luckily enough, one of them agree to work
with us.
Through this task that Tris has assigned to me, I have learnt
how to work within the budget and limited resources as well as developing a practical
plan to achieve our goal.
Preparation is the key to success. Working in the real
world, I have learnt to plan very well and get used to anticipating potential
downfalls as well as preparing backup plans for every possibilities forecasted.
I felt that by preparing, I am able to get more organized to carry out my plans
effectively.
“By failing to
prepare, you are preparing to fail.” - Benjamin Franklin
Until next time.
Leong Chee Lek
16316641
Saturday, July 26, 2014
A Very Busy Week for the PRs
This was just my second week of internship and we had
already carried out our first strategy. The first strategy is to redesign the company’s brochure as the previous
brochure is a bit cluttered and the Chinese translation is inaccurate.
Original brochure (English Version)
Original brochure (Chinese Version)
The strategy was carried out under the observation of Tris.
Before we began, my colleagues and I double-checked the parts of the brochure
that needed improvement to make sure that we were working on the same page.
Then, we distributed our work and I was in
charge of the brochure design.
As I used Photoshop quite frequently on assignment and stuff, I got
the brochure done in a short time. When I took the completed brochure to Tris happily,
she shook her head and told me the parts she needed me to edit. She also
requested me to emphasize strongly on the company’s theme color. I was a
little disappointed at that time as I was confident in the work that I have
done. However, I did what I was told and edited the brochure.
Brochure design
On the next day, I got an E-mail from Tris saying that the
printing company were not able to print out the brochure due to poor resolution
and I need to edit it again. I was a bit frustrated, but still did what I was
told, and learnt the lesson that by paying attention to even the slightest
detail, we could make our jobs easier.
On Wednesday, while we were working, there was a sharp rap
on the door. Tris went to open the door, collect the parcels from the
deliveryman and open these parcels in front of everyone.
That is when I saw our fruit of labor.
Our improved brochures printed on glossy
cardboard paper. Amount: 2000
We distributed our brochures at Thursday and Friday. As most
of our consumer demographics are Asian, we targeted a few places which has
higher amount of our target customer, which are Canning Vale Market Centre, Batemen
Centre, Melville Food Centre, Collins Road Willeton, High Road Street and
Victoria Park (we did not cover Northbridge as that area exceeded our area of
maintenance, which we only maintain properties that are within 15 km radius from
Willetton).
Some of the passers-by were very kind to us as they greeted
us politely and chat with us, whereas some of them were very rude and even gave
us a dirty look. To prevent this from happening, Tris taught us to read some of
their body language and then to decide whether or not to approach the potential
customer.
Besides, the fun part was that we were also able to select some shop that has the most Asian customers within that area and discussed with
the respective business owner whether or not they have the interest to do a “cross
promotion” with us. For those who agreed, we exchanged our brochures with some
of theirs, and required them to place our brochures at a stand or on their
counter, which we will do the same with theirs. We were able to persuade a well-known
bank and few of the famous restaurants in that area, which is a great
achievement for us, and I felt that it worth our every effort.
Not to mention, in the end, everyone got a box of chocolates for their effort!
Chocolates from Tris, best boss ever!
This is a very exciting week for me, looking forward to next
week.
Leong Chee Lek
16316641
Saturday, July 19, 2014
One Big Step to the Society in Perth
I am very excited when I first enrolled the
internship unit as I planned to work as a PR trainee at GSK (GlaxoSmithKline)
Singapore. However, things did not go smoothly as I expected. Most of the positions were either filled or
unavailable.
Knowing that I am not able to find an
internship position in GSK, I immediately did some research online and sent out
my resume to as many companies in Perth as possible. As days passed by, least,
if not, none reply were given. As an international student overseas, I have
anticipated the difficulty of getting an internship position in Perth and I am
not going to give up just yet.
Finally, lady luck smiled on me and I got
an internship at Homes Property Management in Perth.
Homes Property Management Logo
On my first day to the workplace, I went
with two of my friends, Su Jia and Yee Ting, which was their first day working there
as well. Tris, who is the Managing Director of Homes Property Management, came
to greet us, show us to our desks and provided us with working laptops.
Without any delay, Tris told us that her
company has just getting started and wanted us to develop a complete PR plan
for the company to get the company brand out. PR plan is what we have learnt
every year in every PR units and it will be very easy once we paid full attention
in class and work hard in every PR assignment.
We scrambled all the materials we need (company
backgrounds, newspapers, magazine, etc.), and asked Tris for Homes Property
Management’s current websites, promotional tools and strategies to see whether
it needs improvement.
The most difficult part, which the part we
spent most time on, is the media placement strategy. For that part, my
colleagues and I spent almost a week to look through every article and evaluate
the news angle from different print publications. Besides, we also need to
state down the contact details (phone no., E-mail and address) of most of the
editors to store it for future use and not all the contact details could be
found. For those that their contact details were unclear, we did some research
on the Internet to look for alternative publication options.
At the end of the week, we managed to get
the PR plan done. However, Tris needed us to modify some of our plans as she
wanted to focus on gaining free publications due to limited budget. We then
change most of our strategies to collaborating with other businesses and finding
sponsorship, which she seems satisfied with it.
My colleagues and I (first from the right), Yee Ting (middle), Su Jia (second from the right) & Tris (third from the right).
Leong Chee Lek
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