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Crisis Management 101: Shark Week Case Study, Pt. 1

Shift Communications

Thanks to Google Trends , we know interest in the term “shark attack” is set to increase drastically as searches for “shark week” do: According to The Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark Attack File, 2016 saw 84 unprovoked shark attacks, which is on par with the average 82 incidents a year. is suffering a crisis.

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Public Relations Objectives

Doctor Spin

After careful planning, you place your media budget with third-party publishers who can expose your messaging to potential customers. Source: Public Relations Review 3 Turk, J. Learn more: Media Relations Corporate Communications (Sometimes used interchangeably with “Communications” and “Inhouse PR” as a general term.)

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PR problem? Hire a journalist… or rather don’t if you want to have successful PR

Stuart Bruce

I actually laughed out loud when I read this story about the BBC’s world affairs editor John Simpson setting up a corporate consultancy to advise on crisis communications and then even more rapidly closing it again because of the crisis it created. John Simpson (@JohnSimpsonNews) May 26, 2016. hrrlGl153Q.

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Credit Union Times: CU Crisis Planning Essential

Reputation Us

Credit Union Crisis Planning Essential. From the August 31, 2016 issue of Credit Union Times Magazine. Boggs said it’s important for executives to discuss different crisis communications scenarios and practice executing the plan through simulations. You developed a crisis communications plan?’

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