nm3219 Assignment 3 A0131601
nm3219 Assignment 3 A0131601
nm3219 Assignment 3 A0131601
Yahoo! Singapore
NEWS
Embargo till 19 Feb 2016
Despite the changes, Yahoo Singapore will continue to provide quality products and content to
users and advertisers. While considering strategic alternatives for core business, Yahoo can look
to better planned growth and productivity in the long term. Users, advertisers and businesses can
rest assure that they will not be negatively affected in terms of Yahoo Singapores service.
About Yahoo Singapore (https://sg.yahoo.com/)
Yahoo Singapore is primarily a news media website, providing relevant and reliable information
on current issues as well as lifestyle content. We present highly personalised content for our
users, catered to their interests, as well as offering connectivity and accessibility through our
search engine. Thus, we create high value for advertisers, bringing audiences that matters. And to
audiences, companies that matter to them.
For more information contact:
Ms Joey Ng Zhi Yu
PR Manager for Yahoo Singapore
Tel: 6421 5850
Email address: joeyng@yahoo.sg
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The internal staff statement release should be released first, before the media statement is
released to third party news organisations. That way, employees will have first hand information,
directly from the source and can act as advocates. This also reduces needless panic and confusion
if they were to know it through the news first. It should happen on 18 Feb but only after the tobe-dismissed staffs have been notified so that it would not cause unnecessary anxiety or fear
within the company, among the employees. Thus the email and statement should be sent later in
the day, (after the dismissal) around 4pm, through the mediated channels, namely intranet and
emails. It cannot be too late after employees have been notified, or else misinformation and
rumours may spread. With the statement released within the day of the dismissal, it can quickly
frame the issue in the companys advantage. Being a Friday and close to the end of office
working hours (5:30pm), employees not affected by the retrenchment would be more likely to
pay less attention and worry to it as they are looking forward to knock off and the weekends.
Emails are personally directed to employees thus the dissemination of information can take place
fast and if they need to refer to the information, it would be available on the intranet.
As for the media release, which is to be released after the internal staff statement, it should be
done on 19 Feb, 9:30am, the beginning of office hours. If the news story is released on a
Monday it may prove to be strategic due to news media clutter that happens on Monday being
the start of the week where less space and attention may be given to Yahoos news. And if it is
released on the weekend, people may be more relaxed and not bother about this issue if they are
non-publics, reducing spread and impact.
The reasons and message of the employees dismissal said personally to them should be
consistent as what is mentioned in the staff release so that the message would be consistent thus
stronger and more sincere.