Taking control doesn’t clear you. But it buys you breathing room. A professional liar and a PR guy walk into a bar. How can you tell the difference? This is fill-in-the-blank humor.…
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Comfort of Habit & Fear of Change
“Know, or know not. Do not guess.” Photo courtesy of freedigitalphotos.net There’s a reason beliefs are cherished. They provide comfort. By nature, people prefer stability and resist change. Some beliefs are…
Just a Little Bit Pregnant
Hubris has a very high cost. The higher people are in business or social circles, the more they believe they can get away with it. It’s hubris, writ large. When Scott London,…
Cleaning House
Cleaning house is better than covering up. Penn State got it right. Rutgers didn’t. Amid a sex-with-boys scandal involving assistant coach Jerry Sandusky, Penn State’s Board of Trustees took no prisoners. They…
Don’t Mistake Inaction for Inactivity
If you’re good, don’t flail. Exude calm. Some people thrive on action, whether they’re doing it or watching it. If you’re not in motion, you’re deemed to be doing nothing. Long ago,…
Belief & Proof, The Sequel
In an earlier blog, we explored the nexus between cynicism and the uphill battle you face convincing the public you’re not guilty. Today let’s look at how to fight back effectively. …
Belief & Proof
“For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don’t believe, no proof is possible.” –Stuart Chase, 20th-century American economist and social commentator When your reputation is on the line,…
Doing What Comes Naturally
No missteps allowed. They may be fatal. We all do what comes naturally. For most of us, that includes breathing and moving about, and for some, thinking deeply. Beyond that, it usually…
Innocent Till Proven Broke
Sometimes clients are so sleazy the best thing to do is walk away. “Innocent till proven broke.” One of the least endearing sentiments in the high-stakes PR industry. Bottom line: Ethics become…
The Joy of Crises
Solving PR puzzles is gratifying, but solving crises is an adrenaline rush! For those who have embraced Crisis & Reputation Management as their ambition and career, everything else pales. Probably because…