Make sure you know who can see your posts! Have you been using the “Who can look up your Timeline by name?” setting on Facebook to keep your online actions hidden away from employers and coworkers? If you are, Facebook has an announcement for you; this setting is being removed! …
Social Media Crisis Management: Don’t Drink and Post
Should you really even need to be told? Most people wouldn’t hold a press conference or shareholder meeting after spending a few hours at the bar, yet for some reason many of those same people feel strangely comfortable sharing to social media when they’re in the midst of tying one …
Constant Contact Doesn’t Live Up to Its Name
Venting after a pair of poor customer service experiences What do you do when a paid service you’ve used for years decides customer service isn’t a priority? In the past the answer may have been wading past multiple levels of rage-inducing robotic phone services or digging through directories to find …
Sober Honor Student Punished for Driving Drunk Friend Home
Blindly following policy is asking for a crisis management mishap We’ve discussed before how a refusal, or inability, to flex your policies in special circumstances can create crisis management issues for organizations, and now yet another example has reared its head, this time in Massachusetts. 17-year-old Erin Cox, honor student …
Wake Up Walmart!
The products you choose to carry can create serious crisis management issues Walmart may want to put its buyers through some crisis management training after a couple of Halloween-related fails made headlines recently, starting with the retail giant being blasted for carrying a rubber “Dead Dog Prop” made to look …
L.A.’s DWP – How NOT to Handle the Media
Communicating with media is a crucial crisis management skill Once upon a time, the thing to do when you came under scrutiny was batten down the hatches and avoid discussing the matter altogether. We’ve long since moved past that school of thought, but unfortunately many organizations insist on doing things …
UM and Missoula Still Making Crisis Management Mistakes
Errors become far less forgivable when you make them time and time again… The University of Montana, and especially its football program, have been making negative news for a couple years now. In fact, there had been so many alleged sexual assaults and other misconduct by student athletes, and so …
Why You Shouldn’t Copy the “I Quit” Video
Immortalized online…but is it a good thing? The latest YouTube video to go viral features a young woman quitting her job in what most certainly is a creative manner, but was it a smart move? Let’s watch: Marina Shifrin is the woman in the video, and it was filmed at …
Crisis Management Musts: Media Trained Leadership
If you’re not ready to be the face of your organization, don’t take the helm When you’re the face of your organization, you need to understand how to interact with the media. It doesn’t matter if you’re CEO of a corporation, captain of a football team, or, as in the …
AT&T Policy Fail During Crisis Management for Colorado
Don’t let crises for your customers create more problems for you Refusal, or inability, to flex with circumstances is a surefire way to land your organization in need of crisis management, and recently our colleague Phil Cox brought a situation to our attention that really hammers this point home. Juliette …
Business Insider CTO Canned Over Twitter Posts
Not watching what you say and do on social media can cost you dearly Last week, Business Insider CTO Pax Dickinson joined the continuously swelling ranks of those who have lost their jobs because of careless social media use. Dickinson was (quite understandably) canned the day after being called out …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Walking the Walk
Actions speak, loudly Harvey Mackay is not only a New York Times bestselling author, but he’s also the founder of a business, MackayMitchell Envelope, that proudly proclaims it has never lost a major account in 45+ years of doing business. Who better then, from whom to take a lesson in …
The Next Generation of Crisis Communication Pros
Newcomers to the field bring hunger, fresh perspective Graduates of communications programs are leaving school more prepared than ever to do the daily work required to excel in the fields of PR and crisis management. Of course, a student’s thesis is where they really get to flex the mental muscle …
Hotel Guest Sued over Tripadvisor Review
Can you be punished for writing a negative online review? In a suit that reputation management and hotel industry professionals alike will be following closely, a Quebec-area hotel is suing a former guest over a negative Tripadvisor review. Allegedly, Laurent Azoulay and his son checked into the four-star hotel, only …
3 Steps to Social Media Reputation Management
Social media can be a valuable tool, or a painful nuisance. It’s all about the effort you put in. Far too much crisis management is done in reaction to negative circumstances, when the most opportune time is before trouble ever rears its ugly head. This certainly holds true for social …