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The joy of pain – VW, schadenfreude and public relations

PR Conversations

I want to see far more realistic discussion about crisis management in our occupation – where we are mindful of the mental health implications for PR practitioners who are ‘crisis workers’ at the eye of the storm, and recognise the limitations on what we are able to do before, during and after a crisis.

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Maximising resilience of health and well-being assets in crisis situations

PR Conversations

Perhaps convincing employers that ongoing post-crisis support, including counselling and respite leave, could be tied to such statistics so the cost of losing experienced staff members post-crisis is understood. Second, I’d like to consider more the notion of superhero status in crisis management.

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#19: Building a framework for reputation management

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Deploying crisis management teams | Jump to text. Is it isolated in one community or one space or one network? How would you define the difference between risk management and crisis management? The relationship between risk and innovation | Jump to text. Addressing unprecedented risks | Jump to text.

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To Serve the Public Good, PR Pros Can Help Stop Spread of Vaccine Disinformation

PRSay

Among the most toxic falsehoods — which, for the record, already has been thoroughly rebuked by the medical community — is the idea that vaccinations can lead to infertility. According to The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, there isn’t any evidence that the vaccines can lead to loss of fertility.

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