Checkers Drops the Bun with Weak Crisis Response

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Poor response to a predictable crisis compounds damage Burger joint Checkers, also known as Rallys in some areas, is the latest fast food chain to find itself in crisis thanks to a stomach-turning video posted to social media. While the identity of the original poster is unclear, several individuals have used …

Is Lack of Preparedness Putting Your Organization at Risk?

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A look at how few are truly prepared to face a crisis head-on While virtually all leaders will readily admit that crises which endanger reputation and the bottom line can happen at any time, far fewer are actually prepared. The infographic we’ve shared below, created by consultants at Deloitte based …

IAAF Leaps into Crisis Prevention with Fiery Release

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Sporting regulator fights back against allegations of negligence Early this morning we published a post covering shocking allegations from UK paper The Sunday Times and German broadcaster ARD/WDR regarding the prevalence of doping in international sport and the alleged lack of action from the International Association of Athletics Federations. We …

International Athletics Threatened by Doping Scandal

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Did the regulating body allow suspicious athletes to compete and win over a 10+ year span? A new report from The Sunday Times sent shocks racing through the sporting world thanks to serious allegations of an absolute epidemic of doping by competitors at the world’s biggest events. What sparked it …

NHTSA Probes Uconnect Hack

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Investigation widens, bringing more systems under review Fiat Chrysler’s recall of 1.4 million vehicles due to a flaw in its Uconnect “infotainment” system that could allow hackers to remotely control braking and acceleration was big news thanks to the scare factor and widespread nature of the problem, but it may …

Brinks Safe Cracked – actually Hacked – Wide Open

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A scary series of security flaws raises serious questions Brinks has a reputation as a trusted name in security, but the findings of a pair of security researchers may crack that wide open. Daniel Petro and Oscar Salazar of security company Bishop Fox decided to take a look at Brinks’ …

Android Flaw Highlights Tech Risk

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When it comes to hacks think “when,” not “if” Our smartphones are veritable treasure troves of valuable information, yet they’re also one of the least-protected devices we use on a regular basis. Hacking phones is becoming more profitable by the minute, and the number of threats appearing is directly related. …

Crisis Management Quotables…on Confidence and Complacency

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Success brings dangers of its own English playwright, poet, and literary critic Ben Jonson was considered second only to Shakespeare for his contributions to the stage in the late 1500’s and early 1600’s. He was also a cunning humorist, and, as so many others who are talented in the comedy …

Anthony Weiner…PR Firm Advisor??

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New hire for NY firm turns heads Former Congressman Anthony Weiner became the namesake of our Weiner Awards thanks to his repeated demonstration of a keen ability to sink his own reputation ship via a multitude of communications platforms. Now, in a turn of events that reads like the start …

Google’s Accidental Share: How “Right to be Forgotten” is Being Used

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Reporters uncover stats the search giant’s been reluctant to share European courts have determined that the ability to remove Google search results is a matter of privacy, and although it’s been firmly contested in the U.S., the “right to be forgotten” has become a regular part of European law. While …

Crisis Management Quotables…on Negative Nicknames

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If you don’t like the names stakeholders use to describe your organization, do something about it Jennifer Lee Carrell’s career has spanned academia, reporting, theater, and three novels. And, judging by today’s Crisis Management quotable, she’s gained some experience in both dealing with people and telling it like it is …

Crisis Management Best Practices to Combat Cyberbullying

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Jonathan Bernstein shares his take on the intersection of crisis management and cyberbullying Whether it’s nuisance behavior like derailing social media conversations or more serious attacks such as releasing personal information and sabotaging review sites, cyberbullying can, and does, create crises. In a video presentation for the American Veterinary Medical …

The Staggering Growth of Social Media

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Putting figures to the phenomenon Our friend Chris Syme shared the below infographic, created by Overdrive Interactive to celebrate Social Media Day 2015, and we knew we had to pass it on to our readers here. It’s common knowledge that social media’s been growing at a rapid clip, but when …

Cyberbullying – a Crisis Management Issue

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A growing concern among business owners Cyberbullying has grown from a niche subject into a hot topic over the past few years. While initial discussion of cyberbullying focused on interactions between young people, today businesses can be, and are being, cyberbullied on an increasingly regular basis. What does cyberbullying look …

Understanding How Audiences Use Social Media

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Know the communication tools your stakeholders prefer Knowing how whatever audience you’re trying to communicate with is using social media is an essential part of crisis management today. Let this infographic by DocStoc get you started on some crucial learning that will help you get your message out when the …