The best way to disappoint a client is to over-promise and under-deliver. The two most influential newspapers in the country — the New York Times and Wall Street Journal — couldn’t…
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Proving a Negative
Calculating success can mean avoiding negative attention. “What’s the value of a negative story that’s never published?” We’ve touched on this before. But it’s worth revisiting because it’s the essence of Crisis…
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…
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…
There are no such things as magical unicorns…or PR do-overs
Too bad these don’t exist in real life…In PR, there are no do overs. Journalists are a lot of things. Forgiving isn’t one of them. (I know, because I was one.) If…