Corporate accidents

 

Tactical communication activities at workplace, such as writing to mitigate the damages that result from corporate accidents, require creative linguistic and narrative techniques.

Choose a corporate accident [you are aware of] and discuss the narrative techniques that were manipulated by that corporate in the light of Greenblatt’s notion of ‘self-fashioning’ [2005 (1980)].

 

The focus of the TMA will be on the deliberations [analyses, thoughts, discussions, narratives, argumentations etc.] you will develop. How they reflect the techniques used by leaders and report writers to maintain their integrity.

 

The corporate crisis that will be talked about in the assignment is the Facebook scandal and the leak of people’s private info. Please write an essay in 1300 words with two narratives that go againts each other concerning the crisis. Each narrative has a title and source material below that should we referenced. Most important thing in the essay is how the first narrative after the corporate crisis happened really contradicts the second narrative.

 

Corporate Crisis:

Contradictory statements given by Mark Zuckerburg and the giant corporation of Facebook following the leak of their sensitive private emails and info, raising distrust and suspicions from the media and their custormers/users.

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