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What is Public Relations’ First Responsibility in Ethical Situations? Linda Welter

Ethical Voices

She discusses a number of important ethics topics, including: Where do you draw the competitive line? What is our first responsibility in ethical situations? Ethics issues with influencers Why don’t you tell us more about yourself and your career? I am currently the CEO and Co-owner of the Caliber Group.

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Employee Evangelists: Your Secret Social PR Weapon in a Crisis

Waxing UnLyrical

Social media has redefined crisis response in three important ways: outlet options, messaging speed and employee engagement. Social media also has compressed the speed of information transfer from hours to minutes or even seconds as a crisis develops. Employee evangelists are made, not born. A Reason to Speak.

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Navigating global risks: opportunities for corporate communicators to drive positive change

Wadds Inc.

Cartwright himself cautions against this and calls on corporate communicators to use risk management, crisis preparedness and resilience-building as a source of positive value. “As As embedded as the ‘new abnormal’ may feel, real opportunity lurks beneath the sense of permacrisis.

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Corporate Reputation And The Whistleblower Culture

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Tom Mueller, who interviewed over 200 corporate whistleblowers for his book Crisis of Conscience: Whistleblowing in an Age of Fraud , proclaims this “the age of the whistleblower.”. But the most far-reaching recent example is that of Susan Fowler. Often there are employees who received complaints directly or who heard about them.

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War in Ukraine: Considerations for Speaking Out and Making a Difference

PRSay

That is the question individuals and organizations are asking throughout the world as a devastating humanitarian crisis unfolds in Ukraine. For example, Apple and Disney are just two of the powerful brands taking steps to stop doing business with, and in, Russia. What are your employees saying? Will it have a meaningful impact?

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11 Steps For Crisis Management

Prohibition

Any company, big or small, can experience a crisis. According to research, about 75 percent of companies will experience a crisis at some point due to the increasing complexity of modern business and the growth of social media in our fast-paced world. This is where crisis management comes in. What is Crisis Management?

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The OpenAI Saga – Or How to Create Your Own Crisis   

The Hoffman Agency

When you decide to oust and then reinstate your CEO, a little comms planning can help avoid a descent into chaos (source: Shutterstock) Though the headlines provided nail-biting entertainment, it’s quite literally a guideline for how to fail at communications and create your own crisis in a matter of days.

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