General Motors' handling of charges by Ralph Nader that their Corvair was "unsafe at any speed" is an example of corporate public relations professionals' failure to ________
A) interpret and convey to management what the public really thinks
B) analyze and convey to the public why management feels the way it does
C) understand how corporate influence can change public opinion
D) interpret how public influence can be ignored if it is in the best interest of shareholders
A
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