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To Improve Crisis-Response Plans, Bring in a Red Team

PRSay

Organizations are only as strong as how they respond in moments of crisis. This myopic mindset can shut out constructive feedback and imperil organizations — making it imperative to identify shortfalls in a crisis response plan before its flawed protocols become embedded in every level of the organization. Spark new ideas.

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Enhancing Nonprofit Reputation: Four Keys to improve bonds between nonprofits and corporations

Reputation Us

Published by the Nonprofit Association of Oregon on May 1, 2019. Successful nonprofits certainly recognize that partnerships are important. But recently, the importance of corporations working with nonprofits has been proven to successfully enhance a company’s reputation. Authored by Casey Boggs , ReputationUs.

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10 Networking Events for PR Professionals

5W PR

Association/Nonprofit Conference: Attendees can expect the latest best practices and real-life tips for PR in nonprofit and association settings. Crisis Comms Conference Launched in 2023, this PRWeek conference hones in on crisis communications, equipping attendees with the skills needed for effective crisis management.

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“The Wolf” (Pulp Fiction) – Reputation Management Before Crisis

Reputation Us

There is no universally approved or formal title for professionals who perform immediate crisis support. Often used titles include “PR Pros” or “PR guy or gal,” or generally speaking, “Crisis people” (e.g., “ Wells Fargo ‘s PR people were spinning this crisis into a positive for the bank.”). FLIGHT ATTENDANTS.

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Crisis Support: “The Wolfe” (Pulp Fiction)

Reputation Us

There is no universally approved or formal title for professionals who perform immediate crisis support. Often used titles include “PR Pros” or “PR guy or gal,” or generally speaking, “Crisis people” (e.g. BP’s PR people were spinning this crisis into a positive for the oil company.”). Need a Reputation Manager?

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The 15 Best PR and Marketing Conferences to Attend in 2020

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It’s critical to keep up with the latest trends, technologies, and methodologies so that your company doesn’t miss opportunities and get left behind. . PRNEWS Crisis and Measurement Summit. This gathering invites you to dive deep into the industry’s most progressive curriculum on Crisis Management. Location: Miami, FL.

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4 Corporate Communications Lessons From Hurricane Harvey

PRSay

As a corporate communicator who, like others, nervously and helplessly watched the water rise, I learned about the parallels that can be drawn between the historic flood and how companies respond to their own crises. Nonprofit groups and volunteers came with tools and know-how. People whose homes flooded were overwhelmed.

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