As I’ve said often, there are two crises within the Ebola crisis: The Ebola crisis itself; and Fearbola Fearbola is a real and serious risk (as Emory University Hospital experienced first-hand) and it stems from a lack of truly understanding what Ebola is and how it’s spread. Though the CDC is attempting to educate the […]
The Biggest Crisis Management Lesson from the Jian Ghomeshi Scandal
The Jian Ghomeshi scandal is an interesting crisis to watch unfold. Not only do new facts keep coming to light, but there is an important lesson to learn from Ghomeshi’s own actions within this crisis. Editor’s note: This post discusses this scandal from a crisis management standpoint only. Within this post, I will not specifically […]
TCIP #022 – 30 Lessons In 30 Years of Crisis Management With Jonathan Bernstein (Part 2)
Welcome to episode #022 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Jonathan Bernstein On this week’s episode of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, I continue my conversation with Jonathan Bernstein about the 30 most important lessons he’s learned in the last 30 years as a crisis management professional. We pick up where we left […]
#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of October 27, 2014
Welcome to this week’s #CrisisRoundup! Happy Halloween! I wanted to publish a post today on something scary related to crisis and emergency management, but the more I thought about what that something could be, I realized that I probably scare you (at least on some level) every week as I detail the realities and challenges […]
A Few Words From A Proud Canadian About #CanadaStrong
After the tragic events that unfolded in Quebec and Ottawa last week, I have to say that I don’t think I’ve ever been more proud of my country, or of being a Canadian. Canada suffered two terrorist attacks last week and, though there is some criticism out there around certain aspects of the way officials […]
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