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5 Tips To Help Small Business Handle Crisis PR
Understanding Marketing —
Authority: 134
If you watch “60 Minutes,” you know the pressure a company or person feels when it’s under media scrutiny . But crises don’t just happen to big companies, they can also happen to small business. An accident at the business site, a disgruntled employee reveals unflattering details about the business, or ...1 day ago -
Crisis at the White House - Party Crashers
Bernstein Crisis Management Blog —
Authority: 125
[Heres a guest commentary from Andrew Gilman, President & CEO, CommCore Consulting] The nearly-famous (will they soon become infamous?) Michaele and Tareq Salahi, the Virginia reality-TV aspiring couple who crashed the White House state dinner last week, present crisis communications challenges for a ...2 days ago -
What’s Next: The Bulletproof Interview – Technorati CEO Richard Jalichandra on “The State of the Blogosphere” in 2009
Bulletproof —
Authority: 420
Each week, Bulletproof Blog features exclusive interviews with thought leaders on issues of critical importance to companies and countries. This week, with the industry-leading blog tracking service Technorati having just released its “ State of the Blogosphere 2009 ” report, we interview Technorati CEO ...2 days ago -
TIGER WOODS’ PUBLIC RELATIONS PROBLEM
My Urban Report —
Authority: 120
by Amani Channel So we all know about the Tiger Woods controversy. It’s scandalous to say the least, but enough already. I’ve stayed away from the story until I ran across this video via the Witches’Brew . You won’t see a re-enactment like this on U.S. news. I don’t understand what the ...5 days ago -
Great moments in timing
Presto Vivace Blog —
Authority: 118
sponsorship The cover line: "10 Tips Obama Can Take From Tiger." You have to feel for the editors of Golf Digest . Under normal circumstances this would be a fine article for a golf audience. The Golf Digest website makes no reference to their ill timed cover. I think International Management ...6 days ago -
Top 10 ways to get free publicity from the Tiger Woods mess
The Publicity Hound's Blog —
Authority: 120
Piggybacking onto hot celebrity gossip ranks right up there as one of the best ways to generate free publicity for your product, service, cause or issue. But hurry. This story may be old news by the end of the week. Here are the Top 10 ways to create free publicity for yourself by participating in the Tiger Woods ...6 days ago -
The H1N1 Effect
Bernstein Crisis Management Blog —
Authority: 125
In the first two years after the term "Swine Flu" was used to describe the illness that mutated and jumped to humans from pigs, the U.S. Pork Industry suffered losses estimated to be in excess of $5 billion. This despite the reality that what came to be known more frequently as H1N1 - partially as a result of the ...6 days ago -
A pyrrhic victory for the financial sector
Presto Vivace Blog —
Authority: 118
The return of the plutocrats So the plutocrats, it seems are going to win. They had a nasty couple of years, by plutocrat standards, and in a handful of companies operating under de facto state control they don’t quite have the free rein they would ideally like. But the system as a whole hasn’t changed, and ...6 days ago -
When having a good reputation and being a sports role model was all an Illusion: The Tiger Woods Crisis Case Study
Karens Public Relations Blog —
Authority: 123
One of my first research proposals that I did was to look at the characteristics that are associated with sport celebrity endorsers, and whether or not public relations professionals can predict which sport celebrity endorser will be good for them to represent them to their stakeholders and to manage their ...6 days ago -
Tiger Woods and Communicating in a Crisis
Build Buzz —
Authority: 116
Whenever theres an awkward celebrity moment making headlines, I go in search of crisis communications expert Jonathan Bernsteins thoughts on the situation. Keeping tabs on Jonathans perspectives on the crisis of the day -- this time, its the Tiger Woods fiasco -- helps me learn how to react appropriately and ...1 week ago -
Corporate Accountability Conference Highlights What’s Next on the Regulatory Landscape
Bulletproof —
Authority: 420
On Tuesday, regulators and corporate compliance officers from top companies around the world gathered at the Eighth Annual Corporate Accountability Conference in London to discuss the most pressing issues, trends, and challenges that are evident in today’s complex global regulatory environment. If one thing is ...1 week ago -
When do personal sins require a press release? Don’t be a Tiger
Crisisblogger —
Authority: 412
I was just interviewed by a reporter from a major newspaper about Tiger and the latest sad revelations and his statement. His new apology was much more direct, open and transparent than the earlier one–as one would expect given the revelations playing in the media right now. The one statement that jumped out at me ...1 week ago -
Tiger’s In The Rough
pr-media-blog.co.uk —
Authority: 121
Until now, Tiger Woods, the world’s number one golfer, highest paid sportsman and global icon, has built himself a wholesome, clean-living reputation. His brand, the success of which is the result of his apparent honesty and integrity, has earned him a massive income from sponsorship deals with the likes of ...1 week ago -
Media tips of the day
Media by Sistrunk —
Authority: 127
• Its important to have the right spokesperson. Sometimes its the CEO. Sometimes its someone else who has greater knowledge about the specific situation. Whenever possible, determine who the spokesperson will be before the media shows up. • Be emotionally appropriate. If someone has died or been seriously ...1 week ago -
New Crisis Manager Newsletter
Bernstein Crisis Management Blog —
Authority: 125
Weve just uploaded a brand new Crisis Manager newsletter to our website! This issue features an article by BCM President Jonathan Bernstein, which uses the negative effects swine flu has had on businesses as a launching point to discuss ways to prevent consumers making decisions about your product based on fear or ...1 week ago -
Don’t Be a Tiger when it comes to crisis management
Crisisblogger —
Authority: 412
If you’ve been involved in a crisis or major emergency involving public information, there is a very good chance you were a participant in or witness to a conversation something like this: PIO: I know it is going to make us look bad, but we have to come out with it. Response Leader or Executive: Just give them a ...1 week ago -
Media tip of the day
Media by Sistrunk —
Authority: 127
If you or your company are in a sticky situation, disclose information in a timely manner. Timely disclosure today means immediately . The Firestone/Bridgestone tire scandal broke in late 2001 and early 2002. However, the company knew the tires involved were unreliable in 1997, and perhaps as early as 1991, ...1 week ago -
Old Media Minds meet New Media Model–it doesn’t work
Crisisblogger —
Authority: 412
Some communicators clearly don’t understand it is not just about the technology and new media channels. It is even more about how we do our business of communications. Here is a classic example. When the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) added social media to its communication effort , it seems they approached it from ...1 week ago -
Is Tiger Woods Immune to the Laws of PR?
ID Tags —
Authority: 456
Tiger Woods seems to be immune to a lot…the laws of physics, the laws of nature, age, the complacency letdown. However, local authorities’ persistence would seem to indicate that he’s not immune to the laws of, well…laws. And is he even immune to the laws that govern public perception and ages-old conventional ...1 week ago -
Tiger Woods: Time For Honesty and A Voice
Tanner Friedman Blog —
Authority: 117
In his legally crafted, delicately worded statement that only an attorney could love, Tiger Woods asks the public for privacy. Sorry, Tiger. There are too many questions about the accident early Friday morning about a figure way too famous, in a celebrity obsessed society, for that to happen. There’s only one ...1 week ago
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