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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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Coffee with a Journalist: Alcynna Lloyd, Insider

OnePitch

Alcynna writes stories on the economy pertaining to housing and real estate. 00:02:16] AL: Well, my beat specifically for the economy team is focusing on real estate and housing in the rental market. Well, my beat specifically for the economy team is focusing on real estate and housing in the rental market.” . [00:02:31]

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Behind the Headlines With Lynda Fernandez

Cision

Lynda Fernandez, senior vice president of public relations & international at the Miami Association of Realtors, says if you do not establish strong relationships in the PR industry, you will miss out on opportunities to expand your brand’s reach. The Internet and social media have transformed the way people access information.

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Three Questions Every Business Needs to Ask About Online Risk

David PR Group

Hackers want private information that they can exploit quickly or sell on the black market. Do you accept applications for financing, for example, where private information like social security numbers or driver’s license numbers are exchanged? Does this information get e-mailed?

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Stuck in the middle

PRSay

Focusing on internal communications allows me to help my organization and clients build their brands. They also have access to information and insights that are afforded to a select few in most companies. Our privileged status comes with tremendous responsibility to protect the company’s privacy and safeguard confidential information.

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Managing Media Relations for a Publisher; Off Script No. 32: Rachael Wolensky of ALM

Sword and the Script

All journalists appreciate that rather than being bombarded with information they don’t need or want – some editors can get over 300 emails an hour. I balance a lot of hats internally and externally but it’s a challenge and I enjoy learning each day. It blew my mind to watch it come through with one person!

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Manage Your Reputation After a Fraud or Scandal: Tips For Handling the Media and Public Backlash

Reputation Us

Whether you are trying to manage a sensitive internal matter or a potential fraud situation, or navigating a public scandal, understanding what you can do before and after the incident can help protect your valuable reputation. But before you reply to the media, it is important to first communicate with your internal infrastructure (i.e.,