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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). Putting a Lock-Down on Leaks These five proactive preparation strategies can go a long way to managing the flow of information: Develop an Internal Communication Plan. Communicate Proactively.

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Maxim Behar for the Polish Magazine PR Manager: Modern PR Globally

Maxim Behar

In order to do it correctly, we must have a completely different level of understanding of the company's activities, we must know the internal organizational structure, and even to put ourselves in the CEO’s place. In the past, crisis management was very easy. What is the biggest trend right now? -

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How Can Old School Strategies Counter Disinformation? – Ellen Crane

Ethical Voices

She specializes in a wide variety of industries, including healthcare, legal, real estate, education and nonprofits. I was actually an intern with them during college and they hired me so I moved from Atlanta to Pittsburgh. How can old school strategies counter disinformation. I started my career at Alcoa in Pittsburgh.

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#20: Building the bridge between infrastructure and data-driven media intelligence

NewsWhip

I was thinking when we were first talking about brainstorming, what is now the crisis management feature on Spike. It bisected different farms and lands, but more broadly Keystone also represented an international issue. It’s an idea. And you had farmers in Nebraska opposing the pipeline because it affected their grazing lands.

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The PR Losers Of 2019

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Yes, it’s that time of year when we evaluate the mistakes, stumbles and train wrecks of public reputation over the past 12 months. The WeWork disaster is particularly instructive for communicators because its crisis was in some ways a matter of PR succeeding too well. Virtually all are conducting internal investigations.