Did Someone Break the Delete Button?

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Sometimes the right crisis response is to delete Retailer Lowe’s is in the midst of a social media breakdown, as thousands of racist comments flood a post on their Facebook page explaining why it’s pulled advertising from the TLC show, “All American Muslim.” Media across the country caught wind of …

PayPal Loves Cats, Hates People

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Weak crisis response leads to reputation damage Early last week, PayPal found itself on the receiving end of a Facebook beat down when it suddenly put a halt to the “Secret Santa” charity drive being run by Regretsy.com (careful, content is NSFW at times) because they had used the wrong …

Again…Shut the Hell Up

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Last month, we featured Rick Kelly’s article about Jerry Sandusky’s crisis communications, “When Shut the Hell Up is the Best Advice.” Unfortunately for them, it looks like Sandusky’s camp missed this piece, because now his lawyer’s the one offering up quotes that place more than a little cause for doubt …

Informed Employees

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Don’t forget your front lines When you’re in the midst of the flurry of activity that is crisis management, it’s easy to focus on communication with those outside your organization. Often forgotten, though, are the people still handling day-to-day operations. In a Forbes interview, Thomas Watjen, the CEO that drove …

Trust

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Safeguard this valuable asset Regardless of what your business is, trust plays a major factor. The problem with this is that by their very nature, crises undermine trust. They prove that you have vulnerabilities, and often demonstrate that you don’t have them protected very well. How then, do you maintain …

E-Reporters

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It’s not just the pros anymore …the definition of “the media” has changed. Today, anyone with a smartphone and YouTube is a TV journalist. Anyone with a smartphone and Facebook is a photojournalist. Anyone with a laptop and a blog is a newspaper reporter. The citizen journalist is the person …

Shut Down Negative Chatter

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Word of mouth has very long reach At some point, an individual will have a problem with your organization. In the past they would tell a friend, who would then would tell two friends, and so on. Bad news, yes, but the information rarely got far. Now, instead of merely …

FEMA’s National Test

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Strong communication means straight talk The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s first nationwide test of its Emergency Alert System took place earlier this month, and although there were some hitches encountered, the agency was a fine example of communication following the test. A quote, from the FEMA blog: So now that …

Convincing the C-Suite

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Convincing doubtful execs is easier than it seems Crises of reputation and operation happen every day, yet for some reason one of the most daunting tasks facing those assigned with crisis management is to get a budget that will actually cover the costs involved. In a recent interview with Ragan’s …

When "Shut the Hell Up" is the Best Advice

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The entire Sandusky/Penn State situation continues to capture national attention not only because it is one of the worst college scandals in history, but also for the spectacularly bad crisis management strategy of those involved. In this guest piece from crisis management pro Rick Kelly, originally posted at the Triad …

Hack Attack Hits Steam

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Data Grabs the New B&E? The latest victim of a high profile hack attack is Valve Software’s Steam platform. Steam is used to digitally distribute over 1,000 of the most popular games online, which obviously means its databases hold a large amount of sensitive information such as names, addresses, passwords …

Penn State’s Crisis Management Mistakes – ESPN Interview

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THE biggest scandal in sports history The scandal at Penn State is on the tip of everyone’s tongues, and the series of wrong-way crisis management decisions made by the university’s top brass are only cementing the reputation damage that’s being done. Interviewed this morning by host Bo Bounds on the …

Turn Bad Publicity Around

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When life hands you lemons… Every business makes mistakes, and at some point or another the media’s going to pounce on one of yours. When this happens, it will be your reaction that determines whether your reputation bounces back or takes a pounding. In every case you should apologize and …

Protect Your Rep

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Safeguard this valuable asset Reputation matters. People are Googling companies before they buy product, invest, or attend events. Heck, it’s not unusual for us to use our smartphones to assess a manufacturer while literally standing in a store looking at one of its products. The question this should raise for …

The Shape of Crisis Communication

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How much has the game changed? The rise of social media was said by some to indicate the beginning of a reclusive state, where communication was done from our individual devices while everyone stayed at home, or in the office. While it’s true that most of us have our nose …