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KAYLIN WHITAKER PRE 4090 Texas Cattlemen Versus Oprah Winfrey Case 6-2

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KAYLIN WHITAKERPRE 4090

Texas Cattlemen Versus Oprah Winfrey

Case 6-2

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She said what?...

On April 16, 1996, Oprah Winfrey featured a former cattle farmer named Howard Lyman.

They discussed the Bovine Spongiform Encephapathy Disease (BSE).

Lyman compared BSE to AIDS and even suggested that that a form of mad cow disease might exist in the United States.

Oprah was shocked by what Lyman stated. Winfrey asked Lyman “…you say that this disease could make AIDS look like the common cold?” Lyman said “Absolutely.”

“It has just stopped me cold from eating another burger.” The price of cattle dropped and remained low for two

months.

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R.P.I.EResearch: Oprah researched how she would

still be able to do her show while being on trial.

Planning: Oprah planned to move her station from Chicago to Texas.

Implementation: She moved herself and her production as well as her fan base.

Evaluation: This worked in her favor due to public opinion during the case.

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Values

Oprah Winfrey and her team exercised an open system. Instead of being self-centered and greedy she thought about her public and shifted to adjust to their needs.

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Denominators, Maxims, and Guidelines.

The Common Denominators:3: Actions that are consistent with the mission, vision, policies, standards, and personality of the org. represented.4: Emphasis on the use of communications and participative activities to persuade, rather than the use of coercion.5:Consideration of the ethical and legal implications and consequences.6: A method of assessing the outcome in terms of benefits and cost. Proven Maxims:1: An appeal to audience self-interest is most likely to be effective.14: When a public is friendly in a controversial situation.15: Opposing views seeking major change of opinion.17: Believe what they want to and hope for.18: Sensitivity to public leadership. Guidelines: 1. The rule of ABUSE of Sociology.

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Proactive or Reactive?

In the case of Oprah Winfrey and the Cattlemen, the Winfrey team was very reactive. They did not make plans until the comment was made and the lawsuit was filed.

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Behaviors and Stakeholder Groups

Trigging Events, fending off trigging events launched by competitors and opponents or occurring in the environment.

Identifying how the views of the Oprah Winfrey would have felt if she never moved production could have hurt them in the end.

The opinion leaders were the viewers which they played off of.

The behaviors were being aware that something is going to happen due to this comment and the desire to act on the outcome.

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Actions

Winfrey and her team definitely considered their audience in their decision making. They knew how important public opinion was and the image she was trying to uphold.

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Pros and ConsPros: -Free speech.-Audience “Public” opinion.-Moving production.

Cons:-Her comment.-Being possibly found guilty. -Lack of knowledge of the law.

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Reaction

Oprah and her team did not bend or react to the interest of others. They kept their audience in mind through the process. They did not allow the cattlemen to force them to lose hundreds of dollars and ultimately was found not guilty. Which was a smart move because the public was the “jury”. Public opinion was an advantage in this case.

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Truths (page 21)92017Number 9: The did not just let “life happen” and think this will just disappear since she was Oprah. She acted and did not let the challenge overwhelm her.Number 20: This could have ruined her relationship with cattle companies but instead she followed the “rules” during the process and stayed respectful. The creativity with moving helped.Number 17: Oprah kept her audience in the loop so they felt included in the case as well as intrigued.

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