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Why the ‘Stealing Thunder Theory’ of Crisis Comms Requires Focus and Intent

PRSay

For more articles on crisis management, please check out the May 2024 issue of Strategies & Tactics. The “Stealing Thunder Theory” of crisis communications has been a critical tool for PR counselors for decades. What does this mean for crisis communications? It makes sense.

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3 Comm Tech Features to Control Your Crisis Comms Narrative

Presspage

While few try to make mistakes deliberately, every company needs to anticipate a crisis. The good news is that with a few simple precautions, you can breeze through any crisis while keeping your relationship with investors and customers intact. What is crisis comms and why is it important? That’s the bad news.

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Reputation Management: Making Employees Brand Ambassadors

Ronn Torossian

Reputation management is no easy feat for any company. Take a look at industry leaders like Wal-Mart and Bank of America, versus smaller competitors like Target and SunTrust. The post Reputation Management: Making Employees Brand Ambassadors appeared first on 5WPR CEO Ronn Torossian Founder's Blog.

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Why Boeing’s Reputation Radar Failed

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Boeing’s PR crisis deepened this week as a fuller picture emerged of its handling of serious problems surrounding the 737 Max. It’s not unusual that Boeing CEO Muilenberg viewed his crisis in the context of his short-term responsibility to employees and shareholders. CC BY-SA 4.0. A B2B Company’s Faulty Radar.

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Reputation Risk Insurance: Exercise Your Protection

Reputation Us

It only takes one crisis to permanently harm your company’s image. Risk and insurance professionals are putting increasingly less emphasis on physical assets, and more focus on intangible risks such as cyber threats, business interruption and reputational risks. Loss of reputation is a big risk for any brand. Employee abuse.

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Managing Confidential Leaks: Don’t Let a Leak Rain on Your Reputation

Reputation Us

Intralinks reports the industries that are the “leakiest” include real estate; consumer products; and technology media and telecom (TMT). Whether it’s a merger, a change in leadership, or announcing a new product or service, managing the timing of sensitive information is crucial to protecting your company’s good reputation.

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Edelman Falls Short As PR Industry Leader

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

It’s always instructive when PR teams entrusted with managing the reputations of major corporations run into reputation problems of their own. But it’s downright disturbing when it happens to one that presumes to lead our industry. Had Edelman finally grown into the principles it likes to espouse?

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