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Crisis Management Lessons From Boeing’s 737 Max Disasters

PRSay

Gordon Johndroe , vice president of global media relations and public affairs for the Chicago-based aircraft manufacturer, spoke to members of PRSA’s Corporate Communications Section in the Nov. 5 webinar “Crisis Management on an International Stage: Takeaways from Boeing’s Biggest Crisis and Time Spent in the West Wing.”.

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What Does PR Stand For?

PR Fuel

There are five key components to public relations that should all work together to build and improve your company’s reputation. Examples of earned media include newspapers, TV news, magazines, and digital publications. Crisis Communications. Reputation and Brand Management. Media Relations. Earned Media.

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Top five PR Disasters of 2022 so far

Prohibition

Molly Mae did an interview on my podcast, yesterday a soundbite from that interview went viral, she trended No.1 1 on Twitter, every newspaper covered it and MP's weighed in. Just like when Matt Hancock broke his own rules, Johnson’s response says everything you need to know about how not to handle a PR crisis.

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Behind the Headlines With Ted Meyer

Cision

In times of crisis, are you able to think on your feet? A well-thought out communication plan can only take you so far. For the largest banks, the reputational damage from the financial crisis could take a generation to repair. What are some of the key components of a successful crisis communication plan?

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Credit Union Times: CU Crisis Planning Essential

Reputation Us

The Credit Union Times interviewed CU crisis experts, including LT Public Relations ‘s Casey Boggs, for the August 31st cover story (below), “Credit Union Crisis Planning Essential.” Trying to communicate a crisis without a plan is like trying to float a boat with holes. By Peter Strozniak.

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Misinformation 2.0: Deepfakes are the biggest threat to media today

PR in High Definition

The phrase went viral back in May when a doctored video appeared to show US politician Nancy Pelosi drunk in a TV interview. Then, of course, there’s the crisis communications element. The former, in the case of newspapers, can use their platforms to undermine these videos, by releasing stories revealing their authenticity.

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How to Prepare a PR Crisis Plan

Prohibition

What is a PR Crisis? A PR crisis is a negative story about your brand that threatens the reputation of your organisation, causes reputational damage, or negatively impacts sales or stock value. A crisis could be triggered by an accident, a serious error, or an inappropriate action. What is a PR Crisis Plan?

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