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Why Employee Opinions Are Their Own…& a Reflection Of Your Brand

Cision

Whether it’s a United Airlines employee following an archaic policy to “reaccommodate passengers” or a worker reaching out to go above and beyond, a brand is burned into our psyche by the story we experience at the hands of the employees. That nothing they say will hurt their and the brand’s reputation.

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Customer Service Is The “New” PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The best PR agency in the world can’t hold a candle to employees who are empowered to do the right thing. The best way to understand a company’s reputation — and its values — is to look at its response to customer reviews and complaints. It can employ high-powered PR agencies.

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How Airlines Like Delta Hold Parents Hostage

Sword and the Script

For a mere eighty-eight additional dollars, the airline was kind enough to reassign us in a row together. The airlines are counting on it, indeed, I’d contend airlines, including Delta, prey on such emotions to separate a few more dollars from the consumer wallet. Other Airlines Prey on Parent Emotions Too.

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How to Turn Your Brand Crisis into PR Success with Ease

Cision

United Airlines came under fire for forcefully dragging a passenger out from the overbooked flight number 3411 as a video recording of the incident went viral on social media. All of this happened because United Airlines chose to ignore the gravity of the situation. As a result, the company and Munoz, both came under intense criticism.

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When The CEO Should Be The PR Spokesperson

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Public relations teams and their agencies typically want to advise a CEO directly, and we routinely urge leaders to build a public profile through social media and high-level content. Being the steward of a company’s image and reputation comes with the job. Photo by Foto Sushi on Unsplash. Here are some of the most common. .

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Repairing Trust: Reputation Management and Crisis Communications

Shift Communications

We’ve broken trust with our stakeholder audiences – investors, customers, employees – by saying or doing the wrong thing. Many service crises, such as employees abusing customers’ trust (or outright abusing customers), stem from failures of results. The Covey Trust Matrix. A Brief Catalog of Failures.

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Smart PR Helps Spread Good News

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The ultimate feel-good story: a baby was born mid-flight on Spirit Airlines. Best of all was the airline’s quick PR thinking as it announced that young Christoph Lezcano will fly free every year on his birthday for life. And it’s good timing; the airline industry has suffered its share of negative news all year.

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