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Every company should have a crisis handbook

PR in High Definition

It was made worse by the now infamous video of a woman being let go by two people she’d never met prior, and the company has come under fire from the media, previous employees, and even current staff. As such, a blueprint of how to handle a crisis should be in place for every business – big or small.

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Letter from BETT

Stephen Waddington

BETT had an international feel with a notable rise in exhibitors from Asia. It’s a useful tool for real time marketing, crisis and newsjacking work. There are powerful insights for internal and corporate communication. Edelman suggests that a new contract has emerged between employer and employee.

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#InspireInclusion Is Nice and All, but What Does It Even Mean?

The Hoffman Agency

As the world approaches another International Women’s Day, we reflect on this year’s theme — #InspireInclusion — and whether it stands up to scrutiny. For example, HR materials, employee handbooks? Have you ever watched the film Miss Congeniality ? Prospect: No, we don’t have anything like that. Us: OK, no problem.

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Maximising resilience of health and well-being assets in crisis situations

PR Conversations

The following is the result of our subsequent shared musings concerning the impact of crisis situations on the health and well-being of public relations practitioners. In an ongoing crisis, operating on adrenaline for a prolonged period of time can be – and is often – physically and mentally harmful.

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Letter from Newcastle: There’s a tool for that but be wary of free stuff

Stephen Waddington

Marketing in markets without media, tool databases, Google graveyard, reframing Brexit, internal meets external comms, #CommsSchool makes blogging a habit, and the March #FuturePRoof podcast. It’s among the clearest thinking I’ve read on the political crisis that the UK currently finds itself in. ?? It also misses the point.

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Top 3 Things to Resolve Before a Crisis Strikes

Beyond PR

Mistakes, misunderstandings, accidents, product failures, and employee misconduct are all risks that businesses face regularly. If managed especially well, few outside your crisis response team will even know something happened. If managed especially well, few outside your crisis response team will even know something happened.

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How to Get On in New Communications: Be Nice

ZudePR

Stuart is an international PR adviser, speaker, trainer, and blogger. That means my best crisis comms advice and experience can’t be fully disclosed as some of it has helped clients avoid a crisis and therefore talking too much about it risks actually bringing it out into greater prominence!” Adam is a digital marketer.