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Corporate Communication: Create Opportunity out of Crisis

Ronn Torossian

Crisis communication is a subspecialty of PR, and it’s designed to protect and defend an individual, company, or organization facing a public challenge to its reputation. Crisis communications aim to help an organization minimize damage to its reputation from negative publicity during a critical event or situation.

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Understanding public feeling part 2: Crisis Communications

The Resolution Blog

The second episode in our ‘public feeling’ mini-series, Stella Bayles interviews author and crisis communications expert, Amanda Coleman, on why understanding ‘how the public is feeling during a time of crisis’ is paramount to PR strategy.

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Crisis communications in football – Mason Greenwood, Luis Rubiales and Nike

Stuart Bruce

Manchester United’s handling of the Mason Greenwood issue … © Stuart Bruce - Crisis communications in football – Mason Greenwood, Luis Rubiales and Nike was first published on Stuart Bruce's Stuart Bruce PR Futurist - Stuart Bruce on the future of public relations, communications, corporate affairs, reputation, crisis communications (..)

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Future of Corporate Communications study finds CCOs investing more in technology

Stuart Bruce

The Edelman 2023 Future of Corporate Communications survey found that half of respondents see themselves as strategic advisers to or partners to their company’s leadership … © Stuart Bruce - Future of Corporate Communications study finds CCOs investing more in technology was first published on Stuart Bruce's Stuart Bruce the PR Futurist (..)

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Corporate collusions, crisis communications and regulations

Agility PR Solutions

Recently, the car corporations Audi, Volkswagen, BMW, Porsche, and Mercedes-Benz, along with the parent company Daimler, were fined $1 billion by the European Union because they had spent years colluding on ways to slow down the deployment of technology that would allow for cleaner emissions.

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Preparing for the Worst: Crisis Communication Planning for Businesses & Corporates

Mediagraphix PR

Crisis communication is an essential component of corporate management. No matter how well-prepared a company is, there will come a time when bad news must be delivered to stakeholders.

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Global PR body ratifies 10 ICCO Warsaw Principles for ethical use of AI in public relations and communications

Stuart Bruce

© Stuart Bruce - Global PR body ratifies 10 ICCO Warsaw Principles for ethical use of AI in public relations and communications was first published on Stuart Bruce's Stuart Bruce the PR Futurist - Stuart Bruce on the future of public relations, communications, corporate affairs, reputation, crisis communications and measurement and evaluation.

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