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Healthcare PR: Navigating crisis communication and upholding mental health privacy

Agility PR Solutions

In today’s fast-paced, mind-bogglingly interconnected world, effective communication must be considered of paramount importance across all industries, and the healthcare sector is no exception.

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Crisis Ready Q&A: How Can You Merge Your Expertise Into A Career In Crisis Communication?

Melissa Agnes

I am interested in merging my skills in breaking news coverage into a career in crisis communications. I’d love to speak with you to hear your thoughts around how I can merge my journalism career into a future in crisis communication work.”

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New web privacy laws and the Crisis PR issues that can arise from them.

The Stalwart Blog

I also want to take this from a Crisis PR standpoint. Find somebody that you can trust to go over what your crisis communications response plan is and how it should integrate with your operations. The post New web privacy laws and the Crisis PR issues that can arise from them.

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PR and Privacy

Axia PR

Data privacy is a huge concern for many companies. From TikTok and Facebook facing record-breaking fines to Airbnb admitting its “listening” for parties during big holiday weekends, companies are walking a treacherous road. The future of PR may well hang in the balance.

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Analyzing First Responders In Crisis PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A crisis situation presents abundant challenges for public relations and business leaders, not the least of which are the critical first communications. Five crisis PR first responses. Facebook’s response to the recent data privacy controversy was immediate – so immediate that it happened the day before the scandal broke.

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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

90% of comms pros surveyed say their work has changed some, and of those, 50% say communications work has changed significantly. Most communicators say the volume of work has grown, but so too has the variety of work. Those who said communications work has “changed very significantly,” wrote: 1. More crisis work. “A

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Understanding the Defense Tech Industry and the Role of Public Relations

5W PR

In this high-stakes arena, public relations isn’t simply useful when it comes to crisis control. Understanding their anxieties, priorities, and preferred communication channels is key to crafting targeted messaging that resonates. To protect against these risks, a strong crisis communication plan is essential.