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Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of August 25, 2014

Melissa Agnes

The beautiful colors, the smell of Autumn and the Fall fashion… I love it all! From The Crisis Intelligence Blog. Emory’s Excellent Crisis Communication on Facebook. Melissa Agnes to Conduct Crisis Management Workshop at the GCC Government Social Media Summit in Dubai. Crisis Management Resources'

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Santa’s Sleighing the PR Game in Festive Partnership to Transform Old St. Nick’s Image [parody]

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

In a world dominated by social media and viral trends, Santa Claus realized he needed a PR facelift, and he needed it fast! Chapter 1: Santa’s image crisis The first order of business was addressing Santa’s outdated image. Oh, and lose the old-fashioned boots; sneakers are in!”

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Top five PR Disasters of 2022 so far

Prohibition

and the general public calling out brands and individuals online, it’s safe to say we’ve seen our fair share of crisis management in play already this year. Here’s our round-up of the top five disasters that have caught our eye: Molly-Mae Hague – a personal PR crisis. No one cared.

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Top nine PR crises so far for 2019

Prohibition

1) A major fashion mishap: H&M’s “Coolest monkey in the jungle”. Neither the CEO nor the chairman’s names were associated with this crisis and no names of any higher-ups in the company were found in the apology post. The top nine PR crises of 2019 so far including fashion disasters and damaged reputations.

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The Gilded Lilly: A Cautionary Tale

Flatiron Communications

Suddenly, one of America’s hippest retailers found itself in a crisis of confidence that impacted its stock price, incurred a $10 million settlement , and perhaps most importantly, gave a black bullseye to the brand esteem the company so carefully forged over the years.

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Misinformation prep: Lessons for brands from the world’s leading NGOs

NewsWhip

These groups, factions, or narratives can be researched through analyzing viral narratives (the stories being shared), looking at where these spread (social accounts), and then discerning wider stories and beliefs. Here, the best response is often no response, as I explored in a previous description of predictive crisis management.

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