The growing demand for immediate and real-time communication and updates in a crisis can be overwhelming. This overwhelming pressure can lead to mistakes, or worse, unethical decisions. So how can you meet this demand while not compromising – but rather enhancing – your crisis management? Read on to find out… First thing’s first, what does […]
TCIP #018 – The Truth About Transparency With Jean-Michel Ghoussoub
Welcome to episode #018 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Jean-Michel Ghoussoub Everybody’s always talking about transparency. We always hear things like: You need to be transparent in the way you communicate with your stakeholders, both internal and external – both in and out of a crisis. And though this statement is […]
#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 29, 2014
Welcome to this week’s #CrisisRoundup! The summer is officially over and Autumn is in full swing. That’s fine by me as it’s my favorite season! The beautiful colors, the cool air and the comfy yet fashionable sweaters and boots, what’s not to love? In case your week has been as busy as mine, below you’ll […]
Analyzing the CDC’s Crisis Communication In U.S. Ebola Outbreak
Editor’s note: This post was written within the first few hours of Mr. Duncan, patient zero in the United States, testing positive for Ebola. Though this information is accurate and the advice within this post is relevant to any and all organizations, there have been more developments to this crisis that do not appear within […]
The Power of Finding New Ways To Communicate The Same Important Message
The goal is to find new and relatable ways to continue to be fresh, relevant and impactful. Finding a new, relatable way to communicate the same important message is a strong and intelligent communication strategy. I abide by this logic myself in speaking engagements, trainings and when I consult. The same thinking needs to be […]
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