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When public expectations are unrealistic

The Stalwart Blog

I have been following the vaccine trial development that a lot of pharmaceutical companies are undertaking right now. In other words, consumers will think that the pharmaceutical companies are being ineffective in their development. The post When public expectations are unrealistic appeared first on Public Relations Security.

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PR Touts The Season’s Top Turkeys

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Typically public relations agencies like to count the things we’re thankful for at this time of year. The public is a sucker for wedding stories. Drug company CEO suffers public outrage. How did Mylan CEO Heather Bresch not learn from Turing Pharmaceutical’s Martin Shkreli’s experience? Time will tell.

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PR Advice For CEOs Under Fire

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

In a statement before his testimony in front of the Senate Banking Committee, Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf did what reputation experts generally counsel clients to do in the case of a breach of public trust. True Accountability Helps Defuse A Crisis. He apologized. He said he accepted full responsibility for the situation.

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

As a PR practitioner, I’ve chosen to use this channel to invite your answers to questions about social media and public relations. I have long had an interest in the potential of cyber media (including discussion groups, listservs, web pages, blogs, and the new social media) for use in public relations.

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15 Lessons Learned From 17 Years of Crisis Post-Mortems

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

The first thing I noticed is that 17 years of crises is a lot of bad publicity. And, conversely, if you are open and honest, then you can survive a crisis more easily. In one of my earliest columns, I applauded Nabisco for getting in front of a budding crisis by sending a “Cookie Inspector” into a classroom to publicly count chips.

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Maxim Behar for BG ON AIR on the topic "COVID infodemia"

Maxim Behar

There is no doubt that the measures are flexible, but this is because Bulgaria is a typical example of a democracy in which public opinion sets the tone, not the government. The whole idea that the government can impose something is naive, given that public opinion is going against it. And this is also a very sobering discovery.

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The Biggest PR Disasters Of 2016

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

2016 had plenty of the kind of the kinds of news-making crises that public relations people dread. The communications lessons, on the other hand, will be covered in crisis management classes for many years. But Stumpf at first seemed to blame rank-and-file employees, 5300 of whom were fired over the scandal.

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