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Crisis Avoidance Strategy: Neighbour of Choice

Melissa Agnes

By Garth Rowan, Communications Consultant and member of the Agnes + Day Crisis Intelligence Team. Let’s face it, a crisis is when you’ll need the benefit of the doubt and the community’s conviction that something bad just happened to generally good people (you being the “good people” hopefully).

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A fish rots from the head: reputation needs leadership

PR in High Definition

This trust influences more than just purchasing, permeating all aspects of the company almost as if it were a chemical element created by the synergy of the leadership team and the employees themselves. But it’s also about understanding the ‘flavour’ of your reputation, which ties into your commercial strategy.

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Cooling our jets: anger literacy in communication

The Stalwart Blog

Stress chemicals can actually shut down our cortex, the thinking part of our brain, and activate the limbic system which is all about fight, flight, freeze or faint. The universe is telling us that it’s absolutely essential we cool our jets when communicating regardless of form or function. Strategy 1. Strategy 2.

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In these Risky Times, Do You Know How Vulnerable your Brand is?

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

For communicators tasked with preventing risk, the challenge is further complicated by the fact that you have to make your messages compelling enough to get attention, yet not harm your brand by causing panic or fear. How to know if your risk communications work Communicating your public awareness and risk messages is the easy part.

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Reputation and Crisis Management: “Trust Me On The Sunscreen”

Reputation Us

reported by the New York Times , for containing chemical ingredients that are absorbed into the skin and into the bloodstream, rather than staying on top of the skin. less messy), chemical sunscreens, rather than mineral concoctions, like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, has substantially increased. Plan Ahead.

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Great questions can prompt great insight – What should you ask?

PR Job Coach

If you are prepared, can tell compelling stories of your career and chemically connect with the hiring managers, more than likely you have struck a resonant tone for a positive outcome. Has your strategy changed ? Bottom line is the quality of the questions asked may make the difference in whether you get an offer.

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Stop with the hocus pocus – employee communications is for muggles

PR Conversations

A European internal communications veteran explains: In order to help organisations use communications to get results , practitioners should call on simple skills and experience —not a book of runes, silver bullets or magic fairy dust. ” We need to shed some light on employee communications. By Liam FitzPatrick, FCIPR.

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