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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Tokyo, Japan – Premier Destination for Business

Bianchi Biz Blog

Local economy is not as bad as it may look based on just the indicators. Adherence to social norms and etiquette is paramount, especially in a crisis. Swift and culturally attuned responses are crucial for effective crisis management. Economy in Japan looks blunt these days, but it is due to currency fluctuations.

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Ranger Scott Gediman on the Ferguson Fire and 22 Years as Yosemite Park’s Public Affairs Officer

PRSay

I work in Yosemite Valley, so I stayed in a hotel room at Yosemite Lodge. As the PR person, I have to look at impacts to visitors, including international visitors whose flights and hotels were being canceled. We always attract a lot of local, regional, national and international press. I was working seven days a week.

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How to Prepare a PR Crisis Plan

Prohibition

Regardless of the size of your business, creating a PR crisis plan will help you stay on message and control the response to any situation that puts your business at risk. The following are 11 steps you can take to create a solid PR crisis plan: 1. Set up a PR crisis management team.

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Taking Our Show on the Road: Working While Away

Solo PR Pro

Managing Expectations. Our professional lives are built on managing expectations, from press placements to crisis management, so planning to work while away is no different. What is key is managing your expectations as well as those of your clients. What hours of the day will be best for you to check in each day?

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28 Observations from 28 Months as a Solo PR

ZudePR

At home, in hotels, in coffee shops, sports centres, museums, trains, soft plays. I think that was because I was doing the same races year-on-year, and starting to measure myself against others in my locale; a self-limiting pastime. Since setting up on my own, I’ve worked all over the place. You name it, I’ve worked there.