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Code Green: Effective Crisis Communication in Healthcare

Buchanan PR

Photo by Camilo Jimenez on Unsplash In the fast-paced and ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, effective crisis communication is paramount for maintaining a positive brand reputation. In this blog post, we will explore strategies for effective crisis communication in healthcare settings.

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Twitter’s ‘Blue Check’ Chaos Erodes Trust in Crisis Communications

PRSay

But for public safety communicators, changes to Twitter’s blue-check policies have sown confusion and eroded trust during emergencies. A flood of impersonator accounts and misinformation soon followed. The company suspended “Twitter Blue” less than 48 hours after introducing it. Rogosky, who lives in Long Island, N.Y.,

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The Role of The Social CEO in Your Crisis Communications

Melissa Agnes

As my mind continually wraps around risk and crisis communications (I can’t help it, it just works that way), this study leaves me with a question of concern: If trust in executives is at an all-time low, how can this work against your organization in a crisis? Think about it. And who are your spokespersons?

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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

Internal Communications Internal communications are crucial in determining how things are accomplished in any organization. Taking dry content like company policies and turning it into information that employees actually want to read requires a savvy communicator. How do you know what’s working?

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The 21 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

Internal Communications. The truth is that internal communications are really important to how things get done in any organization. Taking dry content like company policies and turning it into information that employees actually want to read requires a savvy communicator. Executive Thought Leadership.

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The 5 Phases of Becoming Crisis Ready

Melissa Agnes

Becoming crisis ready is a process. Fortunately, there’s a method to this process that can take any organization, of any size, type, and industry, from their current level of crisis readiness, straight through to building an invincible brand—which, as you know, is the ultimate benefit of being crisis ready.

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Humans still needed in AI-assisted public relations

Wadds Inc.

Activities including reputation management, crisis communications, and contextual intelligence were AI-resistant and remain human-led. This calls for comprehensive training frameworks covering foundations, tool usage, and policies to be developed. Standards and policies should be proactively developed as well.

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