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Learning From Past Crises to Navigate Post-COVID-19

Reputation Us

When it comes to navigating crisis, I have been in the eye of many storms. As the president of ReputationUs and with 28 years of experience behind me, I have been striving to refine the art of managing corporate reputations during a crisis into a well-honed specialty. Ideally, a crisis is not a time to look at your vulnerabilities.

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How Your CEO Can Save Your Company?s Image

Critical Mention

When a company faces a crisis, its CEO must step up and restore his or her organization’s PR image in a crisis. Strong leadership and a carefully-crafted crisis communications strategy can help a company recover its image and earn back its audience’s trust. The investigation escalated when it was discovered that up to 3.5

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PR’s Crucial Role in Strengthening Cybersecurity Awareness

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

We use technology for everything from banking and shopping to communication and entertainment. Crisis communication preparedness: Preparing for cybersecurity incidents is as crucial as prevention. In today’s hyper-connected, 24/7 world, the digital landscape continues to be an even bigger part of our daily lives.

Education 112
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Will humans have to re-write AI’s draft of history? 42 marketing and communications predictions for 2024

Sword and the Script

” ~ Kathy Casciani , Founder, Azul PR + Communications 17. Fake AI content spins out of control “2024 is the year a deep fake AI-generated video creates a social or political crisis that spins out of control. However, going into next year, this technology will also change the way crisis communication and reputation management is done.

Writing 196
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Web Ad Blocking – is it Ethical?

PRSay

Publishers do have a right to be paid yet consumers have a right to protect themselves from irritating and sometime abusive ads, as well as invasion of their privacy, loss of time (distraction) and money (bandwidth.). The ethical issue here fits in the category of a “right” versus ‘right” dilemma, a conflict of legitimate values.

Ethics 60