Question: Use the seven-step case analysis methodology to evaluate this case study. use the seven-step ethic method. Resolving Ethical Business Challenges Daniel graduated from Michigan University
Use the seven-step case analysis methodology to evaluate this case study. use the seven-step ethic method.
Resolving Ethical Business Challenges Daniel graduated from Michigan University and landed a job as a copywriter at Young, Olsen, Lindle, and Olson (YOLO) Advertising and was assigned to the client Uber Bacon. This conglomerate was a food processing manufacturer based in the Midwest that had been in business for more than 100 years. Overall, its sales of beef, chicken, pork, and seafood were more than $750 million each year. YOLO considered many advertising options and opted to utilize a celebrity spokesperson to attract more business. That meant Daniel would work with Gloria Kunies as the celebrity endorser. Kuniesa well-known, widely loved actresshad a large following of young consumers on social media including Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok.
Chloe, an account manager at YOLO, asked Daniel to a meeting. Daniel, this new account is a good start for you. We usually dont let our new copywriters handle accounts by themselves, but you have proven to be a capable employee. Your job on this account is to write copy for the commercials using Kuniess product testimonials. The copy needs to be crafted as a testimonial, targeting the market of 17- to 30-year-olds. Kunies already signed an affidavit as to being a bona fide user of the product. The scripts should feature her testifying to the quality, value, and tastiness of the bacon. I want you to meet her tomorrow so you can start the writing process and understand her personality in order to script the messages. Spend the rest of the day immersing yourself in her biography and researching her on the internet. After Daniel left Chloes office, he found an Instagram post about Kunies being a vegetarian.
At the meeting the following day, Daniel asked Kunies if she had actually tasted the bacon. Kunies replied, Why yes, technically and legally I have tried Uber Bacon. In fact, Ive been a huge fan since I was a kid. Bacon is my favorite food. Ive done several testimonials in the past and know the American Advertising Federation (AAF) rules. I know as long as my comments are based on verifiable personal use, the message cannot be challenged as deceptive. In fact, Uber Bacon has been a favorite of mine since I was young. It wasnt until a month ago that I became a vegetarian. Eating all that bacon for decades really did a number on my cholesterol.
So, you feel comfortable about endorsing Uber Bacon even though you dont eat it now? asked Daniel.
No question about it. As far as bacon goes, Uber Bacon is second to none in taste. If people are going to eat bacon, why not eat the best? Even if it is a heart attack waiting to happen, Kunies joked.
The next day Chloe asked Daniel how it went. He explained their conversation and expressed concern over the fact Kunies is currently a vegetarian, and she attributed her high cholesterol to meat. Daniel felt relief when he saw the concern in Chloes face but soon realized her concern was about Kunies pulling out of the advertisement. Daniel reassured Chloe that Kunies still wanted to promote the product, but it seemed like a contradiction to have a vegetarian promoting bacon. Chloe responded by saying as long as Kunies had eaten the bacon at some point in her life and thinks it is a good product, it makes no difference as to whether she currently eats bacon. She continued, Sometimes in advertising, you have to add a spin to the message you are communicating so it fits with the product you are selling. Not only are you selling a product, but more importantly, you are selling an experience, a feeling, or an idea that appeals to consumers.
As Daniel walked home that evening, he wondered how he was going to write this advertisement. He did not want to begin his career in a dishonest manner, but he also wanted to produce work that pleased his boss. He tried to think of creative ways to mask the contradiction of the advertisement. Maybe with humor, he thought. He asked himself if this approach would still feel dishonest. The next morning Daniel was going to meet with both Kunies and Chloe about what he had written thus far.
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