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For a buffet located in the middle of a large room, which of the following layouts is recommended?
 
  a. use long, rectangular table.
  b. use L shaped table
  c. use U shaped table
  d. a multiple zone table.

Question 2

Explain the impact of good media relations on positive and negative publicity.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Publicity does not cost an establishment anything directly. As a result, goodpublicity is a real plus. Negative publicity, however, is also possible. Whenthat happens, it is helpful to have good relationships with those in the mediawho can allow managers the opportunity to tell their side of the story..Good media relations may cost very little money, but they do involve acommitment of the manager's time. Investing in strong relationships withmedia representatives allows good publicity to be distributed more often andmore widely. It also allows negative publicity to be minimized.





 

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