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How to prepare for a PR crisis

Onclusive

The best way to prepare for a crisis is to invest in a crisis communications response and management program. In a time of crisis, communicators need to act decisively and quickly with transparent responses. However, with structure, you can put together an effective crisis communications plan. Listen, listen, listen!

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Code Green: Effective Crisis Communication in Healthcare

Buchanan PR

Photo by Camilo Jimenez on Unsplash In the fast-paced and ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, effective crisis communication is paramount for maintaining a positive brand reputation. In this blog post, we will explore strategies for effective crisis communication in healthcare settings. Social media chatter moves even faster.

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PESTLE analysis: a new tool for your PR toolkit

Onclusive

Specifically, it helps to understand external factors (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental) and their impact on your company. Here are some examples of political factors to monitor: Current legislature Tax policies Fiscal policy Trade restrictions Corruption. Political factors. Legal factors.

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3 Steps to a Data-Driven Internal Communications Plan in 2021

PRSay

As you think about your internal communications plans for 2021, you must first recognize the challenges and changes that occurred in 2020. While this is not always possible due to resources, you might try teaming internal communicators up to examine each other’s area of control. Brand and business, company news, customer stories.

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Navigating global risks: opportunities for corporate communicators to drive positive change

Wadds Inc.

Cartwright himself cautions against this and calls on corporate communicators to use risk management, crisis preparedness and resilience-building as a source of positive value. “As As embedded as the ‘new abnormal’ may feel, real opportunity lurks beneath the sense of permacrisis. Here’s what stood out for me.

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Why Companies Still Struggle with Crisis

5W PR

Crisis communications, on its surface, is easy to comprehend and understand – when something bad happens, respond accordingly. However, crisis (as it is simply referred to in PR) much like the industries it serves, is constantly evolving to effectively and efficiently respond in times of need.

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Report: Companies Face a New Era of Scrutiny on Political Activity

PRSay

Companies are facing ever-greater scrutiny of their political activities, with some of America’s biggest businesses still grappling with a response to January’s Capitol riot. In this new era, careful preparation, close coordination, and effective communication both internally and externally are key. Simplify political activity.

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