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2019 Corporate Crises: Failure To Plan Is Planning to Fail

Reputation Us

Already in 2019, corporate crises appear to be increasing and getting nastier than 2018. According to The Holmes Report , last year brought an increasing penchant for corporate scandals. So how does a company handle a corporate crisis in today’s world? We’re rethinking corporate crisis.

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A PR View Of CEO Apologies

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

As the face of the corporation, many CEOs are naturally charismatic. Media training can be a useful communications tool, whether it be for national TV interviews or phone chats with small trade press. Several factors determine how the public will receive a video/interview apology. Some are effortlessly sincere.

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Why You Should Hire a Crisis Communications Agency?

Prohibition

Secondly, you can outsource the crisis management to a trusted agency like Prohibition PR. This has several advantages which may eclipse all other forms of internal crisis management solutions. Reasons Why You Should Work With a Crisis Communications Expert. Reputation management.

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Landing the Interview Vs. Getting the Job

Bad Pitch Blog

Did you tell your clients not to be prepared for interviews? At least that’s what I witnessed as I interviewed candidates for clients recently — that the pool of job seekers was replete with stuttering, ill-prepared, nervous-seeming and pretty wimpy responses with no obvious discerning interest in the company. Here is how….

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What is Technology PR?

5W PR

Here are some common types of Tech PR and how they’re implemented: Product Launch PR: Focuses on creating buzz and generating media coverage for new product releases, highlighting their features and benefits. It’s important to have a plan in place before a crisis might arise.