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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 29, 2014

Melissa Agnes

In case your week has been as busy as mine, below you’ll find my #CrisisRoundup of worthwhile reads, as well as what was published to The Crisis Intelligence Blog and Podcast this week. From The Crisis Intelligence Blog. Analyzing the CDC’s Crisis Communication In U.S. Crisis Management Resources'

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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 29, 2014

Melissa Agnes

In case your week has been as busy as mine, below you’ll find my #CrisisRoundup of worthwhile reads, as well as what was published to The Crisis Intelligence Blog and Podcast this week. From The Crisis Intelligence Blog. Analyzing the CDC’s Crisis Communication In U.S. Ebola Outbreak. Enjoy this great listen!

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The Field of Emergency Management: Why It Is Not A Profession

Melissa Agnes

Editor’s note: This blog post merely touches on an interesting and important discussion I had with Dr. Tom on The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. The issue of emergency management as a profession has been discussed and debated for several years. Emergency management: profession vs. field. By Dr. Thomas D. References.

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Preview of my PRSA Talk, "Hacking Public Relations"

Where the Fishermen Ain't

This is to say nothing of the subsystems for crisis management or Wikipedia engagement. . Wikipedia is another topic about. On the other, only through an open-source ethos can something like Wikipedia even exist. Open-Source Values and Practices the Same Things the PR Industry Ought To.