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Remembering how 9/11 Changed the World – and Communications

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Arriving at the school district headquarters, the staff was stunned and silent, gathered around a radio, listening for updates and quietly considering crisis communication responses. 2011 Update. It’s important to have a crisis PR plan in place. I could only think about when and where the next attack would be.

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Remembering how 9/11 Changed the World – and Communications

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Arriving at the school district headquarters, the staff was stunned and silent, gathered around a radio, listening for updates and quietly considering crisis communication responses. 2011 Update. It’s important to have a crisis PR plan in place. I could only think about when and where the next attack would be.

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How September 11 Impacted PR and Email Communications

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Here's what I wrote back in 2011 on the tenth anniversary. Arriving at the school district headquarters, the staff was stunned and silent, gathered around a radio, listening for updates and quietly considering crisis communication responses. 2011 Update. As time goes on, the memories fade.

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That Time Our Website Was Hacked

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Crisis communication is not their role. Generally our eyes and ears are focused on traditional media (print, radio, television). Here is the comment: Alex says: March 28, 2011 at 2:07 pm. Here is the next comment I left: YOURblog admin says: March 28, 2011 at 5:30 pm. How ready is your team for a crisis?

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Constructing the Organizational Narrative: PR definition in the making

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Ira Basen’s 2007 six-part, award-winning CBC Radio Show, Spin Cycles: the spin, the spinners and the spun , proved to be highly influential for me. I used it three times in Public Relations 2011. Eric promptly visited Craig Pearce’s blog to register and download a copy of Public Relations 2011. A bit of the back story.

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Reflecting on 9/11 Anniversary #NeverForget

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Arriving at the school district headquarters, the staff was stunned and silent, gathered around a radio, listening for updates and quietly considering crisis communication responses. 2011 Update. I could only think about when and where the next attack would be. Each year, I write a brief reflection on the year's main events.