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4 Four Tips to Begin (or Amplify) Your Crisis Management Career

PRSay

Whether a disaster impacts your company or an organizational issue disrupts your workplace’s ability to function as it should, well-mapped-out communication strategies should be structured to embrace the nuances of internal and external audiences. Being able to read nonverbal signals is vital in de-escalating conflict.

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10 Networking Events for PR Professionals

5W PR

Crisis Comms Conference Launched in 2023, this PRWeek conference hones in on crisis communications, equipping attendees with the skills needed for effective crisis management. Beyond purpose, it addresses critical industry topics like AI, employee engagement, the future of work, and more.

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What is Technology PR?

5W PR

Crisis Management PR: Addresses and mitigates potential damage to a tech company’s reputation during challenging situations or crises. It’s important to have a plan in place before a crisis might arise. Clear communication about compliance efforts helps build trust with customers, investors, and regulatory authorities.

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Be Human: 4 Lessons From xPotomac 2015

Cision

If you want content to take off and go viral, think about emotional storytelling, not necessarily what everyone else is doing. Examples from their recent book covered how a “no email” culture helped increase one company’s productivity and communication, while a “no call center” solution increased a bank’s customer service.

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How a World-Class Convention Center Became a Beacon of Hope During the Pandemic

PRSay

As part of the PRSA Storytellers series , Tony Sclafani, the Javits Center’s senior vice president and chief communications officer, spoke to PRSA Publications Director John Elsasser. Five-hundred-plus employees worked to put the hospital together. Today, it’s a vaccination site. It was meant to keep us connected.

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