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Top PR Blunders Involve Social Media and the Internet
Crisisblogger —
Authority: 418
Fineman PR out of San Francisco has published its top ten list of PR blunders for 2009. I did some analysis of some of the items on the list at emergencymgmt.com , but I just read this interview with Fineman PR head Michael Fineman and his advice is definitely worth passing on. Here are a couple of gems: ...5 days ago -
Averting A Crisis
Bernstein Crisis Management Blog —
Authority: 125
Last summer, the American branch of Mensa faced one of the biggest crises in their history when news organizations latched onto the fact that the man responsible for a Washington, D.C. shooting had briefly been a member. An article was recently posted on the The Center for Association Leadership website that ...5 days ago -
Social Crisis Management
Bernstein Crisis Management Blog —
Authority: 125
Prevention is the most effective form of crisis management because, if executed well, it can stop a situation from becoming a crisis at all. Social media can be very useful in this role, as this quote from the FreshNetworks blog demonstrates: I have a client who once said to me: “We want to use social media ...5 days ago -
Is Toyota going the way of GM?
Crisisblogger —
Authority: 418
I was intrigued by a couple of major media stories about Toyota. Today there is this story from US Today saying that Toyota’s reputation may need an overhaul following the latest hit–a major safety recall. It identifies a string of problems that the world’s largest automaker has experienced in the recent past. ...6 days ago -
Winter blunderland – snow highlights poor PR at Eurostar, Eurotunnel and more
Heather Yaxley - Greenbanana views of public relations and more —
Authority: 454
What if? One of the most powerful questions that any organisation can ask. What if a Eurostar train (or two, three, four) gets stuck in the Eurotunnel – would seem a pretty basic question for both organisations to have asked. Apparently neither did. What if too many people turn up at Eurotunnel creating “ ...6 days ago -
THE FACTS ARE THE FACTS: TIME FOR THE STEVENS BOARDS TO SPLIT WITH THE INSTITUTE’S PRESIDENT
Charity Governance —
Authority: 111
DATELINE: December 22, 2009, Chicago I went out into the night, I went out to find some light. Kids are dyin’ out in the snow, look at them go, look at them go!Arcade Fire, Power Out Sam Dillon of the...6 days ago -
Happy Holidelays!
husdal.com —
Authority: 123
The idea for this post came from a question on Linkedin: Holidays = Holi.delays? One thing is the usual Christmas/New Year slowdown. Add to that Global Warming suddenly giving the Copenhagen Agreement the cold shoulder, almost literally, causing severe weather all over Europe, the UK, and the US, leaving ...6 days ago -
Can The Ivies Derive Green From Athletic Marketing?
Sports Marketing and PR Roundup —
Authority: 511
Before the recent economic downturn, the whispers regarding the upgrading of the competitive level of Ivy League athletics were abounding. The large endowments of many of the schools were bringing the institutions to perhaps remove the paperwork and qualification for financial grants and give all students who ...1 week ago -
Carrefour Francia: fake or not ?
WoMarketing - di Andrea Colaianni —
Authority: 119
Dopo alcuni commenti sulla pubblicità di MySky HD New Zeland , mi sono messo a cercare qualche campagna simile, per capire meglio come reagiscono generalmente gli utenti ad una creatività che possiamo definire almeno “borderline”. Una campagna a nome del marchio Carrefour Francia sta facendo il giro della rete ...1 week ago -
Sports Books Worth Reading And Giving From 2009
Sports Marketing and PR Roundup —
Authority: 511
I will be the first to say I am not a strong critic, nor do I read every book out there. However I do read a great deal and try to figure out what are the books that teach me something, even of some of the most public of figures, that I didn’t know before and what can I take away from this that can apply to work, ...1 week ago -
How to prevent your own “Eurostar moment”
London Calling the blog about all things social and mobile —
Authority: 99
No doubt many people around the world are aware that Eurostar passengers were subjected to some fairly uncomfortable experiences over the weekend as 5 Eurostar trains broke down as they entered the Channel Tunnel. The issue seems to be the rapid change of temperature a the trains entered the channel tunnel from the ...1 week ago -
Navigating Channels
Bernstein Crisis Management Blog —
Authority: 125
The Internet is invaluable for crisis management because of the sheer number of communications channels which it provides. These channels do, however, require some planning to use effectively, as this quote from a Digital Stuffing post explains: Crisis planning is not something that should be left to a crisis. ...1 week ago -
Manage the Media
Bernstein Crisis Management Blog —
Authority: 125
There have been at least two major structural changes in how and why the media cover companies: the first is related to the rise of shareholder coalitions, and the second is the continued advance of Internet-based communications. These two trends are catching many in top management by surprise. Organized labor, ...1 week ago -
NBA legend Charles Barkley supports Tiger Woods
Thaindian News —
Authority: 739
New York, December 19 (ANI): NBA legend Charles Barkley has an advice for Tiger Woods, following the exposure of his extra-marital affairs.The former basketball star forwarded support to the golfer and hoped he would be able to move on with his life.“You say you’re sorry, you apologize and you go forward. ...1 week ago -
Leave it to a pastor to write one of the best crisis response messages I’ve seen
Crisisblogger —
Authority: 418
My son-in-law who lives in Ballard (neighborhood of Seattle) sent me this link . It contains one of the best crisis response letters I’ve ever seen. The situation: a church operated homeless shelter was the scene of a violent crime, one shelter guest stabbed another. The shelter operates in a friendly community. ...1 week ago -
How can someone else’s crisis become yours? Ask Accenture.
Crisisblogger —
Authority: 418
One intriguing aspect of today’s crisis management is that when something bad happens to someone else, it normally causes some very big ripples. For example, after Virginia Tech the problem of notifying students of a shooter on campus became a nightmare for every university president in the country. A great many had ...1 week ago -
How can you know when somethings going viral? Bitly is helping
Crisisblogger —
Authority: 418
For Twitter users and other social media types, bitly is the well-known tool that helps you shorten big long urls or webpage addresses into something much shorter that will fit on a tweet. Now bitly is offering another invaluable service based on all the data that flows through its system. It can show you which ...1 week ago -
Media Double Standards
Bernstein Crisis Management Blog —
Authority: 125
Often, it appears that the media has a double standard when it comes to what is deemed newsworthy. When the person involved is a celebrity, athlete, or some other polarizing figure, what would normally not even be a blip on the radar suddenly becomes the target of a media blitz. In an article for our latest Crisis ...1 week ago -
Dominos is one company that learned its lesson
Crisisblogger —
Authority: 418
Dominos Pizza is one company that has appeared in the presentations of many of us so-called experts in social media and crisis communication. But in a bad way . It was one of the most vivid examples of how companies can be caught flat-footed in a major reputation crisis that is driven primarily by social media. In ...1 week ago -
Flying off the Handle
Bernstein Crisis Management Blog —
Authority: 125
This past week saw American Airlines suffering through a slew of bad press as a result of a stewardess, who clearly needed a mental health day, berating a passenger for asserting that he was indeed allowed to have orange juice as a part of his first class package. This quote from the watchdogs at The Consumerist ...1 week ago
