You need to do damage control quickly. That’s always the best response when your business or reputation are being threatened. The opposite — better late than never — is always undesirable. …
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Lies, Damned Lies & Reputation Management
Lying can be worse than the original sin. A colleague was fond of using a one-liner with senior management at his corporation, “I need to know what the facts are, so I…
No Escape?
Threats to reputation come out of the blue – usually at the most inconvenient times. Vacations are a rarity for those who do Crisis & Reputation Management. Threats to reputation aren’t…
Not Rocket Science…Nor for Faint of Heart
No time for hesitation. No tolerance for error. Crisis & Reputation Management is a high-stakes niche — and those who do it well are a special breed. Think of it as the…
The First Million Is the Hardest
Crisis PR is like saving money — harder than it looks! Once you’ve banked your first million dollars, you can put it to work for you. Which is far better than relying…
Too Many Voices
Confused? Listen to just one voice. Too many cooks spoil the broth. But there’s more than one way to skin a cat. You’ve heard these a hundred times, probably more. They’re treated…
Holding Hands
Crisis + you = emotional basket case? Meet a crisis PR guy’s alter ego: therapist. When someone’s reputation is under attack, they dissolve quickly into an emotional basket case. This is…
Be Plausible…Arguably Truthful Helps, Too
It’s rarely helpful to deny what is obvious or will soon become known. A mea culpa can be painful. But it can help put an issue behind you. Caught with your hand…
Dithering Is Deadly
For those who do Crisis & Reputation Management — and do it well: “No time for hesitation and no room for error.” It seemed so easy over lunch. The client described how…
Too Much Ado
Should I fix this? Standard Reputation Management advice: Do what you must to mend fences, lessen the fallout, and make the story go away sooner. Gimme a break! The flap about…