Two years ago this month, Rich Klein, Jonathan Bernstein and I started a weekly Google Hangout where we would discuss the latest and hottest crisis trends and crises in the news. We named it, The Crisis Show. Due to schedule constraints, Jonathan and I had to stop being regular co-hosts, but Rich carried on with his vision, creating a great community of crisis professionals and a wealth of crisis tips and advice from different pros around the world, available to anyone who wants to watch. I was honored when Rich invited me back on the show to celebrate The Crisis Show’s two year anniversary.
The line-up of guests was excellent and I had a blast discussing hot crisis issues and best-practices on the air, once again! For those of you interested in tuning in (or saving it to watch at a later date) this episode of The Crisis Show discusses:
- The role of the “social executive” as a crisis preparedness strategy
- The challenges that students and professors face when it comes to social media and managing their online reputations
- Cruise ship crisis management
- Why we can’t rely on Facebook as a reliable crisis communications channel
- Emergency management in this digital and real-time world
… and a bunch more!
Tune in and watch the 2nd anniversary episode of The Crisis Show
Thanks to Rich Klein for inviting me on and for doing such a great job at keeping the show going strong these past two years! To many more years of watching and learning.
Author of Crisis Ready: Building an Invincible Brand in an Uncertain World, Melissa Agnes is a leading authority on crisis preparedness, reputation management, and brand protection. Agnes is a coveted keynote speaker, commentator, and advisor to some of today’s leading organizations faced with the greatest risks. Learn more about Melissa and her work here.
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