Dear all,
I finished my placement at first day of March. I really felt
appreciate and grateful that SOPB willing to give me this opportunity to
explore public relations practice as well as palm oil industry.
My job scopes are slightly different from others classmates in
this blog. Most of my classmates focus on media clippings and various events. I
also expected I will have the similar tasks as them.
Our department scans through online media daily but not including
offline media such as local newspaper. We only scan through the printed media
when we had sent out press release to local press for our events. The local presses
that we focused on are Borneo Post, Utusan Borneo and See Hua Daily News. These
three presses are having the highest readership coverage in Sarawak.
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One of the Borneo Post for media scanning. |
The media scanning includes the industry news as well. Initially,
we went through the online media and picked the positive industry news for the
purpose of sharing to our employees. We sent out the selected industry news and
daily motivational quote internally via email in order to boost the
motivational level of employee. However, they are now deciding to send out the
negative news (such as the market price of palm oil is dropping because of
several factors.) to employee because they should aware of every single
movement of the industry.
During my internship with SOPB, I been given a task to sort out
the documents in the files accordingly. I found out that the year 2015’s
newspaper cutting file is not so effective when we want to refer to the old
newspaper cutting.
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Some files are waiting to be settle. |
I suggested to standardize the format of media clippings
rather than just cut and paste the media clippings. My executive agreed and asked
me to draft a format out as well as listed out the details needed. I ever did a
same thing during Media Relations class so I managed to come out with a format that
satisfied by my executive. After he finish amended the format, I started to
sort the 2016’s newspaper cutting with the new format.
My media scanning experience is slightly different with others. Looking
forward to hear more media scanning methods from this blog.
Warmest Regards,
Chung Jia Yiing
17136837 / 7e2a1122
Curtin University Sarawak, Malaysia