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Commercial Real Estate (BOMA): Reputation Management and Crisis Preparation

Reputation Us

No matter how sophisticated your business operations appear, in today’s world, it’s not IF a crisis will occur, but WHEN. While you can’t anticipate a crisis, you can be prepared for one. Attendees learned how to: Prepare for a crisis. Develop a crisis communication task force. Create clear policies and procedures.

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Managing Confidential Leaks: Don’t Let a Leak Rain on Your Reputation

Reputation Us

Intralinks reports the industries that are the “leakiest” include real estate; consumer products; and technology media and telecom (TMT). Putting a Lock-Down on Leaks These five proactive preparation strategies can go a long way to managing the flow of information: Develop an Internal Communication Plan. Limit Disclosure.

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#20: Building the bridge between infrastructure and data-driven media intelligence

NewsWhip

Infrastructure is a pillar of today’s society but it is also a major topic at the center of policy and public debate. I was thinking when we were first talking about brainstorming, what is now the crisis management feature on Spike. Zach Silber, Chief Innovation Officer, Kivvit. Brett Lofgren. It’s an idea.

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The PR Losers Of 2019

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The WeWork disaster is particularly instructive for communicators because its crisis was in some ways a matter of PR succeeding too well. The company was built out as a high-growth technology startup but it was really just a dressed-up real estate business. In other words, WeWork was a victim of its own hype.