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11 Steps For Crisis Management

Prohibition

This is where crisis management comes in. Crisis management is the reaction to an unexpected event that could have long lasting consequences on the organisation’s finances or reputation. Crisis management is not preventing a crisis, but rather managing an existing crisis.

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5 Valuable Notes on Crisis Management from the “Ray Donovan” TV series

Reputation Antistress by Sergii Bidenko

It's about a crisis fixer who helps rich and influential clients solve their problems. The character has many ethical and personal questions. This is a valuable skill for any crisis manager. When a client is in a crisis, it is essential to remain the calmest person in the room.

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

PRSay

Just skim the headlines and you’ll notice everything from fraud and deadly cyberattacks to ethics violations, faulty products and tone-deaf commercials bringing down the mightiest of organizations. A red team can expose reputational vulnerabilities in a company and flaws in its crisis-response plan.

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Maintaining Trust in the Age of AI

Presspage

While AI brings numerous advantages, it cannot replace the human touch in certain critical aspects, such as relationship-building, crisis management, and strategic decision-making. After all, corporate communications is no longer about sending press releases.

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McKinsey’s Cautionary Tale for Communicators

PRSay

We move so quickly, and electronic communication has become so ubiquitous, that we often don’t slow down long enough to consider what our advice or commentary might look like if taken out of context or viewed by someone hostile to us or our client. Will you be able to legally, ethically, reputationally defend the advice you gave?

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PR problem? Hire a journalist… or rather don’t if you want to have successful PR

Stuart Bruce

I actually laughed out loud when I read this story about the BBC’s world affairs editor John Simpson setting up a corporate consultancy to advise on crisis communications and then even more rapidly closing it again because of the crisis it created. It would be even funnier if it wasn’t so tragic. hrrlGl153Q.

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

PR Conversations

Catherine: We do a great deal to educate practitioners on the practical aspects of managing a crisis but rarely do you encounter a crisis plan which addresses the need for support for people involved with crisis communication. Or the crisis plan is siloed in some hidden corporate corner completely out of date.

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