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Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica Crisis Was Not Just Preventable—It Is A Giant Missed Opportunity

Melissa Agnes

Unfortunately for Facebook, the Cambridge Analytica crisis it is now managing is the direct result of an issue that went mismanaged for years. But the thing is, this crisis was predictable. This crisis was foreseeable. Had Facebook been crisis ready on this high-risk scenario, they would not be in crisis management mode today.

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California State University San Marcos: a textbook case of crisis preparation

Presspage

Most communicators expect to have to deal with a crisis situation at some point in their career. Yet predicting how a crisis will rear its ugly head is incredibly difficult. Following the crisis, CSUSM put every member of the crisis team, including the four key members of the PR department through crisis management training workshops.

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Treat Your Communications Counselors Like Your Lawyers

Solo PR Pro

To guarantee timing of a bylined article placement or published article after an interview? So why expect your PR person to talk with a reporter and tell them to not print that statement you made to them in an interview? Can you explain the timing it might take for this (media interview, article submission, messaging exercise etc.)

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Lockdown letter: humanising business and media

Stephen Waddington

In celebration of the humanising effect that the crisis is having on business and media. A good crisis for me will be coming out the other side with my mental and physical health intact, and without destroying any relationships. The crisis has created the space for journalists and presenters to bring their personality into reporting.

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PR Rock Stars: Life Time’s Dan DeBaun

Communications Conversations

But, as you’ll quickly see in this short interview, Dan is a whole lot more. And, he may be the first (and only) journalist to interview cats on TV! I interviewed our CEO Bahram Akradi a couple times as a reporter and really admired his vision for Life Time. He’s a former journalist-turned-PR pro. Why Life Time?

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Stress calories: what to eat during crises

Reputation Antistress by Sergii Bidenko

I am sure you will find something interesting from this interview and take it for personal use. When a crisis tries to "eat" a person, they look for something to eat. When a crisis tries to "eat" a person, they look for something to eat. Negative emotions, crises, personal events do not stop, depleting all internal resources?

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Maximising resilience of health and well-being assets in crisis situations

PR Conversations

The following is the result of our subsequent shared musings concerning the impact of crisis situations on the health and well-being of public relations practitioners. In an ongoing crisis, operating on adrenaline for a prolonged period of time can be – and is often – physically and mentally harmful.

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