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Crisis Communications & Social Media When “It” Hits the Fan

PRSay

To be an expert in crisis communications you have to move your organization at the speed of Twitter when “it” hits the fan. As employees ran for safety, one stopped to take a photo of the fireball, then sat in his Ford F150 and created a Facebook page. It’s time to face the music. Within minutes he posted a video to the web.

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Are You Ready For a Live-Streamed Crisis?

Melissa Agnes

Live-streaming is an emerging reality that you should be addressing and incorporating into your crisis preparedness program. It’s no secret that social media and mobile technology have changed the landscape for crisis management. Can live-streaming be leveraged to your crisis management advantage?

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Prioritizing Mental Health: Eight Research-Backed Perspectives for a Happier, Healthier Organization

Stern + Associates

As we navigate various transitions over the coming months and years, leaders are likely to see employees struggle with anxiety, depression, burnout and trauma. When organizations invest in mental health, it’s better for employees and better for business. Addressing the Student Mental Health Crisis. Make It Fearless.

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Management Strategies for Transitioning to a Remote Work Culture

Buzzstream

For many managers and employees, the last few weeks has been the first time in their careers that they have worked from home, or had to manage remote employees. workforce already works from home , the pace of the current crisis has forced remote work transitions to be greatly accelerated. Communication.

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How a World-Class Convention Center Became a Beacon of Hope During the Pandemic

PRSay

Five-hundred-plus employees worked to put the hospital together. We had 2,000 patient units, 50 mobile bathrooms and showers, a pharmacy, a nurses’ station and a doctors’ station. On concerns keeping him up at night: [T]he crisis at the time was so much of an unknown. More than 20 city, state and federal agencies were involved.

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9 Blogs To Make You PR-Smart

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

No matter where your company is in its relationship with employees, service providers or clients, The Muse has relevant content. The site is always looking for contributors, making it a go-to for thought leadership pieces and guest blogging. Does your company have a stake in the current opioid crisis? The Cision Blog.

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The ongoing UBER PR trip

Mark My Words

This particular partnership is an example of how brands such as 20th Century Fox and Live Nation are looking to partner with successful mobile apps to leverage share of mind and action. They have avoided getting derailed from their purpose and swallowed by crisis which is increasingly difficult in this day and age. Just look at Uber!

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