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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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Maxim Behar for “24 Chasa": "PR crisis management became routine"

Maxim Behar

The PR expert Maxim Behar shared his opinion for 24 Chasa newspaper about the rapidly changing communications and the application of modern media tools in business. Because actually being a PR expert nowadays is being a leader, in your workplace, on social media, among your clients and your readers. 24.11.2020.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Tokyo, Japan – Premier Destination for Business

Bianchi Biz Blog

Communications, media and PR market in Tokyo and Japan Japan is a monolingual country; all communication is conducted in Japanese, and especially in business communication it must be good quality Japanese. Despite a tech-savvy environment, traditional media remains highly influential, underscoring the need for integrated strategies.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Hong Kong – Asia’s World City

Bianchi Biz Blog

Communications and media market in Hong Kong The Hong Kong communications, media, and PR market is a dynamic and competitive landscape that reflects the city’s status as an international business hub and its unique East-meets-West culture. This includes print newspapers, digital news sites, television, and radio stations.

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Issue? Crisis? What’s The Difference and Why Is It Important?

Melissa Agnes

But the reality is that issues and crises are very different in nature and need to be managed in different ways. The difference in nature can be illustrated by this analogy: Issue management is steering the ship out of troubled waters. Crisis management is trying to save the ship after it has struck and iceberg.

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Issue? Crisis? What’s The Difference and Why Is It Important?

Melissa Agnes

But the reality is that issues and crises are very different in nature and need to be managed in different ways. The difference in nature can be illustrated by this analogy: Issue management is steering the ship out of troubled waters. Crisis management is trying to save the ship after it has struck and iceberg.

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5 “Founding Fathers” Of PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

” He used a blend of psychology and media savvy to influence public opinion. Lee was a leader in media relations. Ivy Ledbetter Lee (1877-1934) is credited with refining the art of media relations, but his most celebrated engagement was a train wreck – literally. government, but Bernays’ era was World War I.

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