A lesson on the value of walking your talk Although executive coaches are often lampooned, those who truly know what they’re doing impart some impressive lessons upon their pupils. Steve Farber is a particularly quotable one, and you’ll quickly see why we’ve selected the line below as our Crisis Management …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Looking Confident
Seeing is believing when it comes to having competence and confidence to get the job done World-class athletics are not only about the physical battle, but the mental game. A perfect example is Arthur Ashe, who combined extraordinary talent with superb understanding of a winning mentality to break barriers and …
Crisis Management Quotables…on the War for Reputation
Your good name has never been more valuable You’ve probably never heard of Abbott Laboratories, an American pharmaceutical and healthcare product company, but considering the fact that it spans some 130 countries and can boast revenues of over $30 billion annually, it’s fair to say that it’s a massive, successful …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Speaking as the People Do
The crisis management wisdom of Aristotle It’s always incredible to read a statement made thousands of years ago and find it completely relevant to your life today. This week’s Crisis Management Quotable, from famed Greek philosopher Artistotle, is definitely one of those. “Think as wise men do, but speak as …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Why You Don’t Cover-Up
Sweeping ugly truths under the rug will come back to haunt you down the road Last week we talked about the ability of battlefield generals to do crisis management, but this week we’re looking at another type of leader. Politicians might not be making decisions under direct fire, but they’re certainly …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Making Communication Work
Ensuring communication is effective is core to crisis management success It turns out composer John Powell, perhaps best know for scoring movies like How to Train Your Dragon, Happy Feet and Kung-Fu Panda, knows a thing or two about verbal communication as well, making him the subject of today’s Crisis …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Showing Through
150 year-old wisdom that still applies today Ralph Waldo Emerson was a legendary speaker, essayist and poet who, perhaps not surprisingly for a man who published dozens of groundbreaking essays and delivered thousands of lectures, has a long list of quotes that have survived the nearly 150 years since his …
Crisis Management Quotables…on The Damage One Lie Can Do
17th century wisdom that’s even more true in the 21st This time around, our Crisis Management Quotable comes to us courtesy of a 17th century Spaniard who wore many hats, from scholar and philosopher to army chaplain. A single lie destroys a whole reputation of integrity. — Baltasar Gracián The meaning …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Maintaining Reputation
Holding onto your good reputation is much simpler than repairing damage Today’s Crisis Management Quotable comes to us from Thomas Paine, who proved his understanding of the public when his famous pro-independence pamphlet Common Sense helped ignite the American Revolution. “Character is much easier kept than recovered.” ― Thomas Paine …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Why Hiding Doesn’t Cut It
Duck and cover is not a crisis management strategy Leave it to a legendary college football coach to understand dealing with the media! Paul “Bear” Bryant spent 25 years as the University of Alabama’s head coach, amassing an absolutely incredible 323-85-17 record and chalking up an immense number of press …
Crisis Management Quotables on…Nobody Likes a Lecture
Communication is a two-way street Many of our Quotables come from celebrities or famous philosophers, but how about one from a man who’s been in the trenches of the crisis management field for decades? Communication that isn’t interactive is lecturing — Jonathan Bernstein Already reconsidering the value of your past …
Crisis Management Quotables…on the Danger of Neglect
Don’t let a lax attitude put you out of business Any time you see the name Kennedy, you know you’re dealing with a power player. Although Rose Kennedy made her reputation largely as a philanthropist and socialite, there’s no doubt she had her hand in some serious business dealings. With …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Being Alright with Being Wrong
Knowing when things aren’t working out is an undervalued crisis management skill William “Bill” Vaughan was an American columnist and author best known for a celebrated collection of insights published in the Kansas City Star’s “Starbeams” column. While his focus wasn’t crisis management at all, he had a clear idea …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Fixing Mistakes
From 500 BC to the year 2014, some things only grow more true with time Confucius is a man who needs no introduction, a man whose philosophical thoughts are still repeated on a daily basis thousands of years after his death. Of course crises are no modern development, so it …
Crisis Management Quotables…on How You Say It
The way it’s delivered can make or break any communication What was it about the ancient world that led to so many great insights into human nature? We’d venture that it had a great deal to do with the fact that there were no glossy ads, TV broadcasts, Twitter campaigns …