Editor’s Note: I’m pleased to be presenting you with a guest post by the very fabulous Karen Freberg. Karen is a professor at the University of Louisville and has written this post to give us a glimpse at what University professors are doing to offer hands-on and practical challenges and lessons, to their students, in the […]
How Can You Make Social Media a One-Way Communication Street?
I hear this often from new and prospective clients: “We’re launching a Facebook page, but we’re going to make it only a one-way communication platform so no worries, we don’t need a crisis and issues plan. We’ve got it covered!” Unfortunately these executives have a mini heart jolt when I kindly explain to them that […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of April 8th 2013
Another week come and gone already! Below you’ll find a roundup of some great content shared this week online. Enjoy and have a great weekend! From the Crisis Intelligence blog: Why Twitter Hacks Result In So Many New Followers Should Social Media Hate Speech Go Unpunished? Awesome Tool Reviewed: Buffer App (Free and Paid Tool) […]
To CEO or Not to CEO? Crisis Communication in Action
Editor’s Note: The following is a guest post by Jane Jordan-Meier, author and CEO & president of The Media Skills Academy. The CEO is (or should be) the most prized communications asset at a company’s disposal. He or she drives corporate strategy and gives voice to performance and progress. The CEO establishes the building blocks of […]
Awesome Tool Reviewed: Buffer App (Free and Paid Tool)
Buffer is a tool that, honestly, I couldn’t live without! It helps me share all the great content that I consume each morning over the course of the day, and by doing so, it helps me keep my online presence going even when I’m neck-deep in client work (and even on the weekends when I […]
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