By Whitney C. Gibson Today, no company is immune from damaging Internet posts. But neither are their executives, who are just as vulnerable to online reputation attacks. Business leaders – especially those very visible in the public and online – are easy targets for disgruntled customers, former employees and ex-business partners, among others, whether on […]
TCIP #002 – Strategizing Social Media for Crisis Communications with Isaac Griberg
Welcome to episode #002 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast with Melissa Agnes and Isaac Griberg of the ICRC. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is doing ground-breaking things when it comes to leveraging social media for crisis communications and emergency management. In this episode of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, I chat with Isaac […]
Celebrating The Crisis Show’s 2 Year Anniversary!
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 […]
Crisis Avoidance Strategy: Neighbour of Choice
By Garth Rowan, Communications Consultant and member of the Agnes + Day Crisis Intelligence Team. When you can’t change who you are or what you do; when your business is the type that no one wants; what are your options to build up credit in the trust bank should a crisis strike? Let’s face it, […]
Introducing The Crisis Intelligence Podcast
Crisis and issues management is an increasingly important topic for organizations today and there are so many interesting people and organizations out there doing it right. That said, we thought why not have a recorded conversation with these fascinating people to benefit others? For those of you who have been following our blog for a […]
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