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Crisis & Reputation Management on Boards’ Radar

The Proactive Report

The 2016 Aon Global Risk Management Survey that polled CEOs, CFOs and risk managers ranked damage to brand and reputation as a top concern, displacing the financial and economic risks that have traditionally dominated this survey in the past. It is essential to be prepared and be ready to respond if and when a crisis occurs.

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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. Within minutes he posted a video to the web. In short order, it was followed a barrage of requests from media asking to use the footage. It’s time to face the music. Who is winning that competition?

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Start-Up Marketing and Yourself: Don’t be a Swiss Army Knife

Waxing UnLyrical

I am flexible on rates, depending on client/project/budget. Now I ask you (as an entrepreneur who does a lot of those things): What on Earth am I supposed to do with that ?

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Seeing Around Corners: 30 Marketing and PR Predictions for 2021

Sword and the Script

Every employee needs media training. The pandemic boosted webinars, lives, online training, lectures, and the like. Media training used to only be for c-suite executives, board directors, and other leaders. Social media will splinter into many niches. Frank Strong | Sword and the Script Media , LLC.

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