Welcome to episode #013 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Gini Dietrich Gini Dietrich is a passionate communications professional who has just launched a new book called “Spin Sucks: Communication and Reputation Management in the Digital Age”. Spin does suck and I had a blast discussing this and how to best manage […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of August 25, 2014
Welcome to this week’s #CrisisRoundup! As classes begin to resume and summer comes to a close, I find myself looking forward to the Fall season. The beautiful colors, the smell of Autumn and the Fall fashion… I love it all! What about you? Are you looking forward to the start of Autumn, or are you […]
Social Media for Healthcare: What’s The Potential?
The other day I had a conversation with someone who made a statement about the healthcare industry not needing to be on social media because no one cares about the nurses’ birthdays and little useless memes (I’m SOOO paraphrasing here!). Though it’s true that no one cares about memes and birthdays of people they don’t […]
Melissa Agnes to Conduct Crisis Management Workshop at the GCC Government Social Media Summit in Dubai
As we recently saw with Emory University Hospital and the Ebola controversy, healthcare institutes have a major responsibility and role to play in some serious, high-impacting crises. Emory did a beautiful job at managing this crisis, but not all healthcare institutes are as prepared as Emory was. On September 17th and 18th 2014, Melissa Agnes, […]
Does Common Sense On Social Media Come With Age?
Adam Schefter recently stirred up some controversy by tweeting the following: Great line from @johnreporters on young people’s decisions in social-media age: “It’s time for common sense to catch up with technology.” — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 3, 2014 What are your thoughts? Do you think that young people are mostly at fault for the […]
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