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  • Forgotten Refugees – West Balkans


    AriRusila's BalkanBlogAuthority Authority: 108
    The refugee question is of paramount importance in Balkans – still. Beginning 1991, political upheavals – such as the breakup of Yugoslavia – displaced millions of people. Officially one part of these people are refugees meaning that they have escaped to other country, one part is “internally displaced ...
    23 hours ago
  • Handling a Hazmat Situation


    Raleigh Public RelationsAuthority Authority: 108
    Knightdale McDonald’s Reacts to Hazardous Materials in the Restaurant By Audrey Beckett Examples of crisis public relations in our area are always noteworthy topics for this blog. Watching organizations communicate when they are forced to deal with bad press is an important indicator of the quality of ...
    1 day ago
  • Brand Agassi Has Tremendous Value For A Different Generation


    Sports Marketing and PR RoundupAuthority Authority: 523
    He came of age with the “Image Is Everything Campaign” eventhough his best tennis was years ahead. He came back from the bottom to be a successful professional, and even without a formal education made education is legacy in his hometown. Yes now that Andre Agassi writes an honest accounting of his life and ...
    1 day ago
  • Tehran Fumbles Diplomatic Ball With Turkey Over Nukes


    Shadowed Forest of World PoliticsAuthority Authority: 122
    Following up instantly on my thought about Turkey as a neutral guarantor of everyone’s honesty in the delicate negotiations over Western reprocessing of Iranian uranium, El Baradei has proposed the idea only to have Iranian media immediately throw cold water on it, leaving Erdogan just a bit humiliated. That is no ...
    2 days ago
  • The Death of Social Media – Long Live Media That is Social!


    StevenGroves.com StevenGroves.com Ramblings about the Success of Strategy, Tools, and Tactics of Social MediaAuthority Authority: 106
    I had breakfast with a friend this morning who thinks strategically about social media and I restated an idea other friends and colleagues have heard me utter and that is that ‘Social Media is dying, long live media that is social’. They were coming from a position that they were getting tired of the ...
    3 days ago
  • Crossing the Line


    Bernstein Crisis Management BlogAuthority Authority: 124
    While retail stores certainly have the right to detain suspected shoplifters, there is a line that can be crossed. According to a story posted on The Consumerist , a Michigan WalMart has been accused of not just crossing that line, but taking a flying leap over it. The details: In the case of a couple accused of ...
    3 days ago
  • Online Communications


    Bernstein Crisis Management BlogAuthority Authority: 124
    Some of the most common crises that organizations find themselves facing involve reputation damage, and these days the origin of this damage is more than likely the Internet. In an interview for the Wildfire Marketing Groups Thought Leader Thursday blog , reputation management consultant Andy Beal gave his take on ...
    3 days ago
  • "America-Replacement" Strategy for Afghanistan: A Simple Plan


    Shadowed Forest of World PoliticsAuthority Authority: 122
    In the context of the three basic principles for resolving the Afghan conflict that I discussed earlier, heres an implementation strategy:Washington announces that it will vacate any region of Afghanistan that is either - A. peaceful and drug-free or B. guarded by an international force, preferably from Muslim ...
    4 days ago
  • H1N1 vaccine distribution = bad PR for Obama


    CheckmateAuthority Authority: 103
    I’m struggling to make sense of this. Let me see if I get this right.   Goldman Sachs received over $1billion from taxpayer bailouts and was the biggest recipient of taxpayer moolah in AIG’s bailout. Yes, they repaid their $10 billion loan with interest, but people in the know are predicting they might pay ...
    4 days ago
  • Important Crisis Manager Announcement


    Bernstein Crisis Management BlogAuthority Authority: 124
    Crisis Manager Editor Jonathan Bernstein just sent this important notice to subscribers. Dear Crisis Manager Subscriber: I am moving my newsletter to a new email distribution service but along with that I have to ask you, on a one-time basis, to re-subscribe to the ezine. I apologize for the inconvenience and ...
    5 days ago
  • The Lessons from Ford Firestone crisis still important today


    CrisisbloggerAuthority Authority: 121
    Yesterday I had the distinct privilege of hosting Jon Harmon presenting a webinar to our PIER Strategy Forum. Jon is the former chief of PR for Ford trucks and was the lead crisis communicator for Ford during the infamous Ford/Firestone crisis of 2000. Jon has written a very compelling book about this event called ...
    5 days ago
  • Crisis Communication


    Bernstein Crisis Management BlogAuthority Authority: 124
    Trouble can, will and does spring up at the most inopportune times. In a post on his blog , crisis and political pro Mike Love described one of the most important tasks in crisis communications: One of the core contributions that a Communications function can make to a business is to ensure that a crisis (incident ...
    5 days ago
  • Why Values Trump Rules and Regulation


    How OnlineAuthority Authority: 130
    Seidman Everywhere I travel, I hear the same refrains: “We need more regulation,” or on the flip side, “If we hadn’t deregulated, we wouldn’t be in this financial mess.” It looks like the White House is of this mind-set. Citing Wall Street for helping to create a “culture of irresponsibility,” ...
    6 days ago
  • Why Not Use Twitter to Prevent Surgery Miscues?


    PepperDigitalAuthority Authority: 414
    By Mike Blankenship, PepperDigital Rhode Island Hospital , in Providence, was fined $150,000 by the states Department of Health after a surgeon operated on the wrong finger of a patient in October. Ever more astonishing is that the same hospital has conducted five "wrong-side surgeries" since 2007. My first ...
    6 days ago
  • Five Megatrends and One Author Ticked Off at Media


    CrisisbloggerAuthority Authority: 121
    I just posted my thoughts about the 5 megatrends in marketing and how they impact crisis communication. You can find it here on emergencymgmt . Also I found it interesting that British author Ian McEwen had a nasty run-in with the press. But he realized there was no sense in getting mad, just get even. Apparently he ...
    1 week ago
  • Crisis management–putting your ears to work


    CrisisbloggerAuthority Authority: 121
    I’ve been talking for some time about the rapidly growing role of monitoring as a critical part of crisis communication. Also been saying in presentations that social media and the online conversation is where so many people are going to get their information. That crisis communicators need to understand at best ...
    1 week ago
  • Sugar-Coated Counterattack


    Center for Media and Democracy - Publishers of PR WatchAuthority Authority: 574
    The PR firm Edelman is handling a crisis management campaign for Imperial Sugar to "pick apart claims" by a whistleblower about poor safety standards at the Port Wentworth refinery near Savannah, Georgia. Graham H. Graham, who was Vice President of Operations for Imperial, testified that the refinery was a "dirty, ...
    1 week ago
  • Silence and Poor Memory Equal Bad PR


    Raleigh Public RelationsAuthority Authority: 108
    The Mike Easley Campaign Finance Hearing Highlights Bad PR by Audrey Beckett This blog topic was way too easy to select. When thinking about the area’s current events, the folding story of former Governor Mike Easley’s possible misconduct presented a blatantly obvious case study in bad PR. Over the past ...
    1 week ago
  • Failure Is Not Always Crisis


    Altitude Branding | Brand Elevation through Social MediaAuthority Authority: 578
    It’s really important that we talk more about failures in social media if we’re ever going to shine true, tangible light on what’s working and what’s not. I know there are lots of you out there that agree. But there’s an important distinction to be made. When we reference social media failures, we often ...
    1 week ago
  • Protecting the Economic Elite


    Shadowed Forest of World PoliticsAuthority Authority: 122
    Washington is setting us up for a new recession provoked by Wall Street gamblers even as we teeter on the edge of a second bursting bubble...this time in commercial real estate.Goldman Sachs is sitting pretty, having—with taxpayer help—defeated its competitors and recouped the losses on its gambling debts (which ...
    1 week ago

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