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Ethics in PR Crises: A Leadership Guide to Crisis Prevention

5W PR

Ethical practices serve as the foundation for effective crisis prevention and management. The resulting crisis caused $65 billion in damages and severely damaged BP’s reputation. Crisis Response Through an Ethical Lens When crises occur, ethical principles should guide the response.

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Managing PR During A Health Tech Crisis

5W PR

Managing a public relations crisis in health technology requires careful planning, swift action, and clear communication to protect both patient safety and organizational reputation. Document all protocols in a crisis communication playbook that’s regularly reviewed and updated.

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Managing AdTech Crises Effectively

5W PR

Data breaches, privacy scandals, and security incidents can strike AdTech companies without warning, threatening both customer trust and market value. The fallout from these events often spreads rapidly across social media and news outlets, demanding swift and strategic responses from leadership teams.

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Analyzing First Responders In Crisis PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A crisis situation presents abundant challenges for public relations and business leaders, not the least of which are the critical first communications. First statements say a lot about what a brand stands for, and they reflect on the quality of its leadership. Five crisis PR first responses. Facebook dodges blame.

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When The CEO Should Be The PR Spokesperson

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For those who said they did plan to speak publicly about issues, the most pressing topics named were data privacy, healthcare, and diversity and inclusion. To show leadership during a serious crisis situation. It’s not always about crisis management. Here are some of the most common. . To announce a new strategy.

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Crisis Ready Q&A: How Does Crisis Readiness Translate From Government To Big Business To Solopreneurs?

Melissa Agnes

Each month, I answer your crisis ready questions. Here’s a sampling of what these questions were: “Is crisis management different from industry to industry?” ” “Who should be a part of the issue management team, when an incident doesn’t need to escalate straight through to leadership?”

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Rise in Ransomware Attacks Demands Extra Crisis Vigilance

PRSay

Preparing for these increasingly sophisticated threats and containing the damage when attacks occur requires a level of experience and expertise beyond that of a company’s day-to-day crisis team. Build a dedicated cyber-crisis team. Here are six things to think about: 1. Make key decisions ahead of time. Exercise regularly.

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