Another week come and gone and, as usual, you can find links to some of my preferred articles of this past week, below. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! From the Crisis Intelligence blog: How Can You Make Social Media a One-Way Communication Street? “Fabulous” Professors Leading our Future Social Media […]
Why Your Crisis Communications Plan Needs to be SOCIAL
Editor’s Note: The following was written by Patrice Cloutier, a specialist in emergency information and crisis communications, emergency management and business continuity. This post originally appeared on Patrice’s blog – which is totally worth checking out by the way! S for strategic O for operational C for collaborative I for informative A for adaptable L for […]
Social Media Crisis Management Infographics Worth Your Attention (part 2)
As infographics are a great, catchy way to relay information and data, I periodically like to roundup the most recent ones that myself and my readers, fans and followers have really enjoyed. That said, here are 3 social media crisis management-related infographics you won’t want to miss: Social Media: A Corporate Reputation Blind Spot for […]
“Fabulous” Professors Leading our Future Social Media Pros – The Right Way
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 […]
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