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A Look at Malaysia Airlines’s Crisis Communications During the Crisis of Flight MH370

Melissa Agnes

By now, we’ve all heard of the terrible crisis Malaysia Airlines is facing with flight MH370 appearing to have vanished out of thin air with over 200 passengers and crew members aboard. It’s an unthinkable situation, though one that every airline needs to be prepared to properly manage at any given time.

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What You Don’t Know About Malaysia Airlines and How They’ve Handled the Crisis of Flight MH370

Melissa Agnes

As part of my contribution to the Agnes + Day team I have the opportunity to share with you developments around the world relating to protecting the privacy of all people when they either voluntarily or out of necessity, like purchasing an airline ticket, provide their personal and private information via digital platforms.

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How To Master The Public Apology: PR Tips

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Take responsibility The epitome of the weasel-word apology is the awkwardly passive “mistakes were made” cliche, which, believe it or not, you can still find in corporate communications statements. Barrymore repeated her self-justifications multiple times, which communicated the opposite of what she wanted to say.

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Can PR Take Ownership Of Reputation?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Few corporate CEOs will deny that a company’s reputation colors every aspect of business, including marketing, talent recruitment, employee relations, shareholder relations, and the customer experience. Reputation’s soaring value is good news for PR and corporate communications professionals. In fact, the 2017 U.S.

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Five questions to ask before sending corporate communications with Jason Mudd | On Top of PR podcast

Axia PR

Learn what five questions you should ask yourself and your team before sending any corporate communications to your audience with our host, Jason Mudd. Since 1994, he’s worked with American Airlines, Budweiser, Dave & Buster’s, H&R Block, Hilton, HP, Miller Lite, New York Life, Pizza Hut, Southern Comfort, and Verizon.

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When The CEO Should Be The PR Spokesperson

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Forty-four percent of 210 CEOs surveyed said their most important communication goal for 2019 was to sell the company’s products and services, and 60% said they were unlikely to speak out about any social issue. It’s good news that corporate leaders are starting to appreciate the power of social media, but progress has been slow.

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Finding Your Mission, Vision, Values, and Strategy

Shift Communications

As many of us in the marketing and communications world begin to plan for the next year, one of the most important things you can do in your own planning is to understand the differences among vision, mission, and strategy. Once you have that understanding, everything about your marketing and communications will improve dramatically.

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