Happy Friday! As usual, here’s my weekly roundup of awesome links you may have missed this week. Enjoy and have a fantastic weekend! From the Crisis Intelligence blog: The Repercussions of Deleting Your Crisis Communications Post-Crisis It’s No April Fool’s Joke, The Case of the Disappearing Facebook Account What Your Facebook Fan Page Growth Means […]
Leadership in a Crisis: How the Head and Heart Must Come Together (Podcast)
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with the very wise, very talented Jane Jordan-Meier, author and President of The Media Skills Academy, to discuss leadership in a crisis and how the head and the heart absolutely need to come together. Within the below podcast, Jane gives some excellent examples of leaders who have, […]
What Your Facebook Fan Page Growth Means For Your Social Media Crisis Management
The following infographic was sent to me by Fanpage Karma and, although it’s not directly about social media crises or issues, I found it interesting none-the-less. It promotes social media engagement and organic growth which, when it comes to social media issues and crisis management, both have very strong, positive impacts on your brand and […]
The Repercussions of Deleting Your Crisis Communications Post-Crisis
Have you ever heard the following expression? “What happens in Vegas stays on the Internet” Well, it doesn’t just apply to what happens in Vegas. David Meerman Scott recently wrote a good article about not deleting your content because it should live forever and this needs to apply to your crisis communications as well. As much […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of March 25th 2013
Hoping you all had a wonderful week! As usual, here’s my Friday roundup of awesome links you may have missed this week. Enjoy and have a fantastic weekend! From the Crisis Intelligence blog: Ask Me Your Online Crisis and Issues-Related Questions! Is It Time To Practice Your Social Media Crisis Plan? What The New Facebook […]
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