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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). Creating a robust crisis communication plan is imperative. Implement a “need-to-know” policy, where employees, contractors, and partners only receive information relevant to their roles.

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Stuck in the middle

PRSay

If our employees aren’t sold on our brand promise, how can they deliver it to customers and guests? Employee communications practitioners, by their very definition, have a focused audience. We’re often the first to know about mergers and acquisitions, major policy developments, and other significant changes.

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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.