As the Sochi Olympics begin, tension continues to grow. The fear of an act of terrorism is so strong that it’s even keeping some Olympic athletes’ families and friends home to watch the games over the television. Terrorism has become such a realistic horror in our world today that the threats made towards the games are […]
What Does the Google Plus and YouTube Integration Mean for your Organization?
I recently wrote about how Twitter and YouTube are the two social media platforms that your organization should absolutely be on prior to experiencing a crisis (in order to be crisis-ready), and how Google Plus was quickly climbing the ranks to become third on the list. Well, since Google has integrated Google+ comments within YouTube’s […]
Fishing for Internal Phishing Vulnerabilities
Atlantic Media, a print and online media company, recently put their employees through an awesome test. The test: To send a “phishy” (pun intended!) email to employees, requesting them to verify their accounts. The goal: To identify how easily it may be for others to hack the Atlantic Media system, and to evaluate how unprepared their […]
5 Crisis Management Questions You Absolutely Need to Answer
If you answer “no” or “I’m not sure” to any one (or more) of the five following questions, then your organization is at (way) more risk than it should be. 5 crisis management questions you absolutely need to have the answers to What is the difference between an issue and a crisis; how do each […]
The Power of the Lingering Risk
Sometimes there’s risk involved with something (an action, a decision, a change – whatever) but yet nothing negative happens (fiou!). However, just because nothing has happened to escalate that risk into an issue or a crisis, doesn’t mean that it never will. Kim Côté, chef and owner of the Quebec restaurant, Côté-Est, has recently learned this […]
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