My
first week at IBL house have been amazing as I was given the opportunity to
participate in the organisation of one of their press conferences.
For
you to have an idea of how this experience went for me, let’s first set up the
stage. I am actually doing my internship in the communication department of IBL
Group. This department is in charge of both the external and internal
communication of the organisation, not only for the head office situated in
Port-Louis, Mauritius, but also for other subsidiaries located all across the
island. In this spirit, they treat each subsidiary as one of their legitimate
client and help them in carrying necessary PR tasks.
Our
client today was Winner’s, a supermarket chain which had expanded over the
years on the island and was celebrating its 20th Anniversary. The
press conference had for objective to reveal the new logo of the supermarket to
the public so the secret had to be well-kept till the end of the conference.
This was quite exciting as it required a lot of professionalism and involved
questions of ethics when it came to preserving the client’s confidential
information to establish a trustful and long-lasting relationship. Timing was
also an important aspect, as my boss explained to me, the date for setting the
conference had been carefully chosen and was ideal considering that this
February was a period where no political activities would monopolise the media
attention.Therefore, journalists would be willing to come
and this would ensure coverage for the event. But the most interesting to me, was that the event was
making my whole media relations course come to life.
The next step was visiting the
venue to cater for any difficulties which could occur during the conference. On
our Arrival, we checked with the catering service if everything was ready, we
then tested the microphones, the audio for the music, set up the projector, the
back-drop, put the name tags in place and went through the power point with the client. Dealing with clients is not always easy,
especially when they are demanding. As a professional you must be able to
listen to all their requests and satisfy them. But most importantly, you must
not be afraid to speak out when what he asks will not be in his interests. In other words, diplomacy is a key aspect of the job. A basic example, at the
start of the conference, the client had for idea to do his presentation while
staying at his sit. Immediately, my boss advised him to stand up to make it
livelier for the audience. In the beginning, he was not convinced but seeing
that we were all confident about what we were saying, and that we were making
good suggestions supported by coherent arguments instead of giving him orders, he finally accepted and this tiny detail greatly improved the quality of his speech.
When
time came for the conference to start; we carefully hide any signs of the new
logo and welcomed the journalists. Talking about journalists, in class, we had
always put into emphasis the angles of stories which they choose for their
articles. As far as I could observe, our team and the client had put everything
in place for all the elements of a good story to be written. Even an inexperienced
eye like me, could easily notice the numerous angles which journalists could
have taken for writing their articles; the financial aspect as Winner’s had
succeeded in increasing its revenues through their expansion across the island,
the economic aspect as the COO of IBL retail revealed the project of opening six new supermarkets in the coming years which would boost the economy by creating new
jobs and also the human aspect that could be captured in the speeches of some
of the 20 employees that had worked 20 years for the organisation, and which
had been invited as honour guest to the event.
We
had made it all easy for the journalists to communicate Winner’s achievements
and gratitude to their customers and to show the organisation’s engagement to
their employees. To me, this is what made this conference an unforgettable
success and I could not be more thankful to my Communication Supervisor and the
Communication Assistant for this daydream.
Michaella Auguste
15842404
CTI Campus
1 comment:
Hi Michaella,
that was a great post, thank you for sharing it.
The press conference seems to be really interesting, I've never been to one before.
I am glad you had such a nice experience during your internship.
Anne-Laure Ferry
15886512
CTI
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