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But what does this mean for your crisismanagement? I’ve always advised my clients and blog readers that it’s important to make sure your online presence is as secure as possible prior to experiencing a crisis. It’s one thing to have high rankings when all is good and it’s business as usual.
In case your week has been as busy as mine, below you’ll find my #CrisisRoundup of worthwhile reads, as well as what was published to The Crisis Intelligence Blog and Podcast this week. From The Crisis Intelligence Blog. How to Successfully Submit Your Article to Wikipedia. Share them using #CrisisRoundup!
Please note that I am not writing just about customer service, product quality, security breaches or other kinds of fails; this blog is careful not to confuse these things with PR and crisismanagement thereof. The company botched one of the first rules of crisis response: avoid the drip, drip, drip of piecemeal information.
Editor’s note: This blog post merely touches on an interesting and important discussion I had with Dr. Tom on The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. The issue of emergency management as a profession has been discussed and debated for several years. Is emergency management a field or a profession? By Dr. Thomas D.
Deploying crisismanagement teams | Jump to text. Chris: So if anyone’s behind a computer right now, we can all go to Wikipedia, right? And we can see, what does Wikipedia say? Or has it moved from Twitter to Facebook, or from Twitter to someone’s blog, or whatever it might be? Chris: Yeah. Chris: Yeah.
This is to say nothing of the subsystems for crisismanagement or Wikipedia engagement. . Wikipedia is another topic about. On the other, only through an open-source ethos can something like Wikipedia even exist. Open-Source Values and Practices the Same Things the PR Industry Ought To.
Spot on, Wikipedia. 8: Read Blogs I know so many people (the vast majority of the PR industry and wider society) who regard blogs as teenage scribblings. Blogs contain the latest thinking from some of the best writers and trailblazers in the world. As well as blogs. And that would NOT be good for business. #8:
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