Welcome to this week’s #CrisisRoundup! Another week come and gone. My week has been productive and inspiring. I hope yours has been the same for you. As usual, here are some worthwhile reads (and a listen!) from this week. Enjoy and have an awesome weekend! Worthy reads from smart people Ebola & The Police: The […]
Melissa Agnes To Keynote At Upcoming Law Enforcement Social Media Conference
Some of the most important and rewarding work I do is in helping the public service sector, be it police agencies, fire departments, cities and municipalities, hospitals, emergency management departments and others, better plan and prepare for a crisis or emergency situation. That said, I am pleased to, not only announce an amazing initiative by […]
A Look at Today’s Crisis Realities and How To Manage Them
Today’s crisis realities present some of the biggest challenges and obstacles to be faced in a crisis or emergency. In fact, if you aren’t prepared, today’s crisis realities will work against you, rather than for you, in a crisis – making your task of effective crisis management extremely difficult. So what are today’s crisis realities […]
WhatsApp As An Ebola Crisis Communication Strategy
I’m always on the look out for new ways to leverage social media and mobile technology for crisis management. Not only does it help me better do my job, but it allows me to provide you with helpful insights to better do your job. That said, it’s the first time that I’ve seen WhatsApp – […]
Facebook Launches an Emergency “Check-In” Tool: Safety Check
As Twitter has its emergency alert system, and Google offers a crisis response resource, Facebook has recently launched an emergency check-in tool, called Safety Check. Safety Check provides a “a simple and easy way to say you’re safe and check on others” on Facebook in a natural disaster. Facebook launched this new tool saying that: […]
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