As the year comes to a close, businesses find themselves caught up in a flurry of year-end activities. However, amidst the chaos, it’s crucial to recognize the criticality of crisis communications planning.…
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How to Create a Crisis Communication Plan: 5 Steps to Keep Your Business Safe
We’re all trying to make the most out of the life we’re given. We have goals, to-do lists, plans with friends calendared months in advance, and tight work schedules. All of this…
4 Things You Need to Know About Crisis Communications
In the world of crisis communications, things can change in an instant. One minute you’re dealing with a small issue, and the next, you’re facing a full-blown PR crisis. That’s why it’s…
Everything Looks Like a Nail
“If you’re a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” It’s a concept familiar to every schoolboy. If you’re only looking for one thing, that’s what you will find — every time. Take…
Protocol vs. Risk
Some fixes may work “most of the time.” But the client wants one to work this time. Consider this: Ten labor lawyers are presented with a problem and asked what to…
Truth Is What You Believe It Is
There’s no Truth with a capital “T.” Just perception and what you’re most comfortable with. When the Nobel committee announced the winners of its prize for economics this year, people were left…
The Underbelly of Finessing Reputation
“Can’t fool all the people all the time. But with the internet, you can get close.” Since time immemorial, there have been those who polished the reputations of others. Plato did it…
Is Anyone Really Surprised?
Best result in Crisis PR? No story. Next best: Making it less painful. Recently, a group of people was sitting around a table for an informal chat. The topic du jour: Is…
Definitions, Leaks & Reputation
You have so much at stake. Don’t let it slip away. Protect it. At the end of the day, it all depends on how you define things. For the secret court that…
Don’t Over-Think It
Surprises are rarely positive and never desirable. Not overthinking may be a good general-purpose rule for most people. It’s pleasant to sail along blissfully, unaware (or at least unbothered) by all the…