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Why Now Is the Time to Eliminate Jargon and Buzzwords

PRSay

As employees look for answers during the COVID-19 crisis, they need simple, straightforward language. For communicators, that means eliminating hype, jargon, buzzwords and corporate-speak. These contrived communications are the exact opposite of the natural conversations employees engage in everywhere else,” the authors noted.

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Using Social Amidst a Crisis: Q&A With Scott Peacock & K.C. Brown

Cision

Social media can quickly turn local events into breaking national news which means every season is crisis season. They turned to their crisis communication plan and Cision Global Insights At the recent “ Prepare for Crises Lurking Beneath Your Brand ,” Scott Peacock and Cision’s K.C. Here, Scott and K.C.

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The Anatomy of Attention

Doctor Spin

It’s often tested by asking people to perform two tasks simultaneously, like listening to a conversation while writing. Narrowing of Collective Attention Span The broader implications of our interaction with digital media are further underscored by a study in Nature Communications, which reveals a narrowing of our collective attention span.

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The Field of Emergency Management: Why It Is Not A Profession

Melissa Agnes

Editor’s note: This blog post merely touches on an interesting and important discussion I had with Dr. Tom on The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. I am the Planning Section Chief for our agency so I write all the incident action plans for planned and unplanned events which I really enjoy. By Dr. Thomas D.

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Maxim Behar: Social media has made the world better and more understandable, don't be afraid of it!

Maxim Behar

They think that anything goes, that they can write and say whatever they want, tell bits of stories, even make them up, and in doing so have a frantic fight for more likes and shares. There you can write longer, share, and argue easier, illustrate with photos. We all need to learn how and what we speak, write, look like.

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The Field of Emergency Management: Why It Is Not A Profession

Melissa Agnes

Editor’s note: This blog post merely touches on an interesting and important discussion I had with Dr. Tom on The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. I am the Planning Section Chief for our agency so I write all the incident action plans for planned and unplanned events which I really enjoy. By Dr. Thomas D.

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Don’t Hire a PR Firm for its Great Reputation

Shift Communications

They may have even been through an online crisis or two. You’re looking for people who can effortlessly answer most of the basic questions about your company’s industry, and hopefully communicate deeper domain knowledge, too. How do they track for coverage, competitor moves and potential crisis situations? Joel Richman (@xylem).