Twitter #Fail on Integrity Test

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Bowing to pressure from NBC creates need for crisis management Twitter has been revered since its inception as a platform for free speech and mobilizing social movements, but would its partnership with one of the symbols of major corporate media, NBC, lead to a dilution of these ideals? The Independent’s …

Crisis Management for One, Please

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Protecting your reputation on the ‘net When your small business is reliant largely on word of mouth, as they so often are, how do you protect its reputation when upset customers get vocal on the web? This quote, from an AmEx Open Forum article by Angela Stringfellow, features some solid …

The Crisis Show Ep. 6 – Aurora, CO

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This week’s episode of The Crisis Show featured some seriously hot topics. The theater shootings in Colorado took a front seat, with our hosts discussing the implications, as well as some possible ways to detect the potential for violent crises early on. Following that up, Jonathan Bernstein, Rich Klein, and …

Alleged Delta Employee’s Reddit Posts Create Crisis Management Stir

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Respond when your reputation’s threatened The popularity of social media has certainly opened up organizations to new types of crises. For a perfect example, take a look at how a poster on Reddit.com, claiming to be a Delta Airlines employee, responded to a complaint about poor baggage handling: “People get …

Crisis Management Know-How is Prerequisite for Success, Say 65% of Global CCOs

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Know it, use it, or be left in the dust Nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of global chief communications officers (CCOs) say that crisis management experience is today’s prerequisite for success. This requirement has nearly doubled since the survey debuted in 2007 when 33 percent said the same. These findings come …

The Crisis Show Ep. 5 – with guest host Merrie Spaeth

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This week on The Crisis Show, hosts Jonathan Bernstein and Rich Klein covered the top stories in crisis management alongside special guest Merrie Spaeth, former director of media relations for President Reagan. Crises are breaking as fast as we can cover them, and this week our experts had a host …

Japan’s Nuclear Disaster a Man-Made Crisis

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Crisis management failures create big problems Yes, a large tsunami did strike near Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s Fukushima No. 1 power plant, but findings in a report from the Japanese Parliament’s independent investigation commission indicate that it was a series of entirely man-made problems that created a crisis situation. The …

The Crisis Show Ep. 4 – A $3B Drug Scandal, Toyota, Swedish Tweets

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Corporate crises bring crisis management lessons The Crisis Show’s fourth episode was webcast live last night as hosts Jonathan Bernstein, Rich Klein, and Melissa Agnes once again covered the biggest stories in crisis management. The failings of corporate giants was a big topic this week on The Crisis Show. GlaxoSmithKline …

Obama Campaign Turns Attack Ad Against Attackers

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Smooth crisis management from the Obama administration The U.S. Presidential race is heating up, and with it comes the opportunity to observe crisis management situations on a grand stage. When the oil-rich Koch brothers launched a multimillion dollar attack ad against the Obama administration, a response was required (remember, allowing …

The Crisis Show Ep. 3 – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

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What’s going on in crisis management? Have you caught The Crisis Show yet? Every week, Jonathan Bernstein, Melissa Agnes, and Rich Klein combine their talents to pick apart the good, bad, and straight out ugly crisis management stories that are making the front page. In the third Crisis Show, our …

Smartphone Growth Dramatically Increases Crisis Management Threat

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110 Million smartphones are watching! In 2007, just under 3% of the U.S. population owned a smartphone. Today, it’s 35%.  Nearly 110 million Americans.  A more-than-tenfold increase in five years! Those astounding figures from comScore Data Mine have profound implications for your  organization’s crisis preparedness.  Out of any crowd of bystanders, a …

Talk to Your Online Community in Times of Crisis

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Crisis management calls for constant communication One of our most-used sayings here at Bernstein Crisis Management is, “in the absence of communication, rumor and innuendo fill the gap.” Never has that been more true than now, where the line between accredited media member and amateur e-reporter is almost completely blurred. …

Rumors Cause Crisis Management Catastrophe

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Catch trouble early to prevent crisis management nightmares It was a blood-boiler of a story, a menacing tale of government gone too far: The Environmental Protection Agency was spying on Midwestern farmers with the same aerial “drones” used to kill terrorists overseas. This month, the idea has been repeated in …

A Crisis in One Culture May Be Commonplace in Another

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It depends on the culture [Editor’s note:  We’re pleased to bring you this article from crisis consultant Tony Jaques.] While the Internet and online technology is rapidly flattening out cultural differences, an incident in Australia provides a reminder that what might be commonplace in one country can trigger a reputational …

Crisis Management Takes Communication

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Become the source or risk your reputation Today’s public expects immediate answers. They want to hear about a crisis, type a few words into Google, and have the full story pop up. If they don’t get that, they’re headed to Twitter and Facebook to see what information is available, or …