Just remember to put the phone away before crossing the street… We recently blogged about using your smartphone as a disaster management device, but the omnipresent iPhone can also help you to navigate life-threatening situations or avoid serious health risks. The pros at LonghornLeads.com put together a list of “10 …
Crisis Management Begins with Preparation
[Editor’s note: In this guest post, Rick Kelly, director of crisis management at Triad Strategies, examines the still-ongoing Jerry Sandusky/Penn State crisis, and explains how a lack of crisis preparation put the organization in an even deeper hole than the one already created by Sandusky’s actions.] Crisis management and crisis …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Actions Speaking Loudest
A quick crisis management lesson from our buddy Socrates This week’s crisis management quotable comes to us courtesy of the great Socrates, famed Greek philosopher from the city-state of Athens: “The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear” — Socrates How …
Do Your Crisis Management Plans Include Loss of GPS?
Heavily-used technology is frighteningly easy to disrupt EVERY day for up to ten minutes near the London Stock Exchange, someone blocks signals from the global positioning system (GPS) network of satellites. Navigation systems in cars stop working and timestamps on trades made in financial institutions can be affected. The incidents …
Panera Needs Social Media Crisis Management after Campaign Backfires
Stop, think and listen – a necessary social media pre-publishing fire-drill Panera Bread wanted to give the fact that it uses only antibiotic-free chicken a little PR boost, so it did what many organizations are doing and took to Twitter. The popular fast-casual chain created a new profile, @EZChicken, complete …
KGO Interviews Jonathan Bernstein on NTSB Response to Asiana Crash
Solid crisis communications from the government org Reporter Kristin Hayes, of San Francisco’s KGO radio, interviewed our own Jonathan Bernstein regarding the surprisingly strong crisis communications demonstrated by National Transportation Safety Board spokespeople in the wake of the Asiana Airlines crash. Hit the link below for the audio: Jonathan Bernstein’s …
Ohio Bank Ignores Crisis Management Basics
File this one under, “what were they thinking?” Once in a while we come across an organization that’s just plain asking for trouble. In this case, Wellston, Ohio’s First National Bank, whose president refuses to fully reimburse a woman after accidentally foreclosing on her home. Oh, and did we mention …
Crisis Management Quotables…on Reputation Repair
Things that make you say, “HRMMMM…” Welcome to our new blog series, “Crisis Management Quotables.” There are an almost-unending number of quotes from throughout history that pertain to our field, and of course we’ve come up with a good number through our own experiences. Each time around we’ll share a …
Disaster Crisis Management in Your Pocket
Apps aimed at turning your cell or tablet into a crisis management tool The average cell phone is no longer a one-trick pony, with even basic models delivering quality graphics and plenty of internet speed, and larger mobile devices really up the ante. Add to that the fact that no …
Crisis Management for Scary Android Security Flaw
Major threat to popular mobile operating system It doesn’t get much scarier than this. Bluebox Security claimed to have discovered a vulnerability in Android’s security model that could allow attackers to convert 99 percent of all applications into Trojan malware. Google has told ZDNet that the hole has been patched …
No Carrot for FSA after Horsemeat Crisis Management Failures
Smoldering crisis still remains six months after initial incident exposed Remember the horsemeat crisis? It dominated headlines for a while, but as the investigation dragged on and recalls dried up, the whole situation dropped out of public consciousness. Now, some six months after the initial announcements hit, a new report …
Asiana Digs its Reputation Hole Deeper By Suing KTVU
Attempting to shift blame is never a good crisis management strategy In a move that would leave any competent crisis management pro shaking his/her head in disgust, Asiana Airlines has announced it will be suing the TV station that mistakenly aired a list of false and offensive names said to …
Fact-Check Failure in Asiana Reporting Incident
Fact-checking is critical to crisis prevention Today’s rapid-fire reporting leaves more room for error than ever, especially since fact-checking is quickly becoming a lost art among members of the media. In an incident Friday that took a scene right out of the movie “Anchorman,” local Bay Area station KTVU-TV was …
How-To: Turning off Twitter Tracking
Make it easy for users to disable tracking services, or face potential reputation backlash as a result It seems like every brand wants to track our activities online, and people are sick of it! But, you may ask, if you’re not doing anything wrong, why are you worried? Consider this …
Crisis Management Advice for Golden Corral
Buffet chain’s reputation on the line after disgusting video goes viral It’s a lesson we hammer repeatedly with clients and on this blog; the pervasiveness of cell phones means the question is not if your organization’s shady practices will be exposed, but when. Case in point, the latest viral video …