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How to Prepare a PR Crisis Plan

Prohibition

Are you prepared for a PR crisis? Whether it’s a product recall, staff injury becoming public news or something else entirely, a PR crisis can happen to any business. Businesses of all shapes and sizes can fall victim to a PR crisis at any time. What is a PR Crisis? What is a PR Crisis Plan?

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7 Rules for a New Era of Communications

PRSay

During the pandemic, economic crisis, racial tensions and partisan arguments that have marked 2020, we have started communicating differently. We need to educate ourselves and ask for feedback internally and externally. Studies have shown anger to be the most viral emotion, but anger destroys and divides.

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Lake Forest Chamber of Commerce Livecast talking Crisis PR

The Stalwart Blog

This show is basically focused on providing a voice to the small business community. It’s been really kind of a great small business movement here in South Orange County. What do you do when you’re embroiled in a crisis that maybe wasn’t of your making? What do you do when you get negative press?

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The Top PR Threats To Your Company’s Reputation

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For a startup or small business, a sudden wave of negative coverage can be fatal. A sudden crisis can be an externally driven event that is entirely unpredictable, like the death of a chief executive or an accident by a business partner. Most crisis events are a long time in the making. The Security Breach.

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Wendy Glavin and CommPRO Report on the Livestream: Breaking Down the State of the Media in 2017

Cision

It’s important to know who you are, how your brand is differentiated, have a mission statement that is clear internally and externally. Scale for scale’s sake creates undifferentiated viral clones, where you die by the algorithms. Richard Levick: On the crisis side, we are in a technology revolution which is much more complex.

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