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PR and Privacy

Axia PR

Data privacy is a huge concern for many companies. From TikTok and Facebook facing record-breaking fines to Airbnb admitting its “listening” for parties during big holiday weekends, companies are walking a treacherous road. The future of PR may well hang in the balance.

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Facebook doesn’t have a PR problem

Axia PR

Is a crisis an operations problem or a public relations problem? Facebook has received its fair share of negative news coverage in the past; however, it’s nothing like the current firestorm around it and the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.

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Analyzing First Responders In Crisis PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A crisis situation presents abundant challenges for public relations and business leaders, not the least of which are the critical first communications. Five crisis PR first responses. Facebook dodges blame. The final paragraph of a March 30 follow-up blog stands out as a piece of sincere communication.

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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 29, 2014

Melissa Agnes

The Power of Finding New Ways To Communicate The Same Important Message. Analyzing the CDC’s Crisis Communication In U.S. This week’s episode of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. TCIP #017 – Exploring Garden Grove Fire Department’s Social Media and Electronic Communication in Crisis with Thanh Nguyen.

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Being of Service During COVID-19

Waxing UnLyrical

The sail thingies you see are a privacy screen, but apparently they are also perfect squirrel trampolines 😉 I was never a “bird person” growing up. Last week, for example, Dinean Robinson of Multiplying Good and I did a live Q&A, moderated by Alex Brown , on crisis communications for nonprofits.

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How Your CEO Can Save Your Company?s Image

Critical Mention

Uber, Wells Fargo, and Facebook demonstrate how taking a hit from the press doesn’t necessarily mean disaster. Strong leadership and a carefully-crafted crisis communications strategy can help a company recover its image and earn back its audience’s trust. How Facebook handled the situation baffled many.

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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 29, 2014

Melissa Agnes

The Power of Finding New Ways To Communicate The Same Important Message. Analyzing the CDC’s Crisis Communication In U.S. This week’s episode of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. TCIP #017 – Exploring Garden Grove Fire Department’s Social Media and Electronic Communication in Crisis with Thanh Nguyen.

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