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Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of August 25, 2014

Melissa Agnes

From The Crisis Intelligence Blog. Emory’s Excellent Crisis Communication on Facebook. Melissa Agnes to Conduct Crisis Management Workshop at the GCC Government Social Media Summit in Dubai. In this episode, Jane Jordan-Meier and Melissa Agnes discuss the role of a leader in a crisis. Crisis Management Resources'

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Team Crisis Communications

PRSay

It should include such things as chain of command, a communications “tree” and messaging – both internal and external. You should try and replicate as closely as possible as many of the crisis situations that can be anticipated. Internally, people will look to the PR people to gauge the true level of a particular crisis.

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Introducing The Crisis Intelligence Podcast

Melissa Agnes

Agnes + Day is excited to introduce The Crisis Intelligence Podcast! Each week, Melissa Agnes, president and co-founder of Agnes + Day and internationally recognized crisis expert, will interview crisis management leaders from around the globe. Isaac Griberg, International Committee of the Red Cross. ?In

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Public Relations Objectives

Doctor Spin

Improve internal communications. Online public relations can enhance visibility and build relationships with the public, promoting organizations and products through dialogic communication.” Source: International Journal of Business Communication 9 Mishra, K., Keep stakeholders well-informed. A Case Study.

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Melissa Agnes to Conduct Crisis Management Workshop at the GCC Government Social Media Summit in Dubai

Melissa Agnes

Emory did a beautiful job at managing this crisis, but not all healthcare institutes are as prepared as Emory was. How should the industry be harnessing social media to create awareness, educate the general public and relay important information to audiences (both internal and external) in times of need? A few words from Melissa Agnes.

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State of Crisis Communications and Social Media from a Professor’s Perspective

Waxing UnLyrical

Social media and crisis communications has become one of the fastest growing areas of both practice and research for today’s communication landscape. Additionally, “over half of respondents (52%) feel that the benefits of using social media as a crisis communications tool outweigh the risks” (page 4).

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

Presspage

The 2014 Wildfire. 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. ” Download a 5-Step-Guide to do a dry run for your crisis communications.

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