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I was on Steve Harvey’s show in 2010 – twelve years ago – and it’s still on the forefront of what I promote regularly. you’ve almost been vetted by the media already, and then they will use you again for a future interview. your power in your interviews so people will pay attention.
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Aaron Shardey gained a first class honours degree in public relations at London College of Communications this Summer with his undergraduate dissertation offering case study research into crisis management in the automotive industry.
Just a couple of months ago, a PR crisis came out of nowhere. Suddenly Tide found itself in the middle of an unexpected PR crisis that it didn’t cause. The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill was an industrial disaster that killed 11 people, left 200 million gallons of oil in the ocean and resulted in BP paying $18.7
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Publication of that collective interview was prompted by my piece called A radical view of PR , which generated 48 comments including, notably, a response from Jim Grunig – one of several in the resulting lively discussion. After all, publics were enabled to act as equals and amplify crisis situations.
In response to the breaking crisis, Avast shut down Jumpshot. A study by PRWeb in 2010 showed multimedia improved metrics like time-on-page by nearly 30 seconds, which is a lifetime on the web. Interviews and speaking opportunities “had the second-highest response rate of any other topics on OnePitch at nearly 16%.”.
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Note: This interview was conducted before Aaron and PRSA NY spoke out and drew greater attention to the Crain’s Story on the horrible actions of Ronn Torossian. I started in Washington DC in Public Affairs and Crisis Management. Still am a crisis guy and always will be, I think. I worked for some great people there.
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Although I have no experience in crisis communication, I have learned some important lessons in light of Tablo’s scandal. Garner support Tablo granted interviews to both the JoongAng Daily and the KBS network , who were sympathetic to his situation. Regardless, thanks for visiting!
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