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March 09, 2009

I found two items today in Bulldog Reporter of interest. One, Craigslist is being sued by Cook County, Illinois for allegedly being the biggest source of prostitution in the country. The other is about the Seattle PI, owned by Hearst, shutting down as a daily and considering going to an online only ...
Crisisblogger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by gbaron at 11:46 AM

March 06, 2009

This story from The Guardian in UK is so astounding I kind of wonder if I am being hoaxed. I just got off a call with a student researching online crises and crisis management and one of the questions essentially was: do companies today “get it� when it comes to the online risks. I said I they w...
he Power 150 - Top Marketing Blogs - By Todd [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by gbaron at 4:49 PM

March 04, 2009

I’ve advocated that there are some times in a reputation crisis when you have to take the gloves off. I know I have done this on several occasions, particularly when the activist/opponent shows little regard for the truth and they are getting traction. These battles always come down to credibi...
Crisisblogger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by gbaron at 4:21 PM

January 31, 2009

As a PR person for many years, scoring a lead story on CNN.com would be a real coup. Well, I finally did it and I will share my secret. Be lucky enough to share with the world the story of a wonderful and humble World War II veteran who went through hell for his nation and was never properly recogni...
Crisisblogger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by gbaron at 7:14 PM

January 19, 2009

Blogging certainly has its benefits and this morning I was one of 6 bloggers invited to participate in an interactive conference call with Admiral Harvey Johnson, number 2 at FEMA. Since it is Martin Luther King Day, the last day of this leadership group’s employment at FEMA, and the purpose s...
Crisisblogger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by gbaron at 12:17 PM

December 17, 2008

Here is another guest post from Neil Chapman from London. Critical issue addressed: the dangers of speculating on cause. Sometimes the obvious takes time to sink in. It’s just past the third anniversary of the Buncefield explosion in the UK. It’s also the length of time it has taken government-a...
Crisisblogger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by gbaron at 2:40 PM

December 05, 2008

This Economist article points out how public discourse seems to be going sideways in Britain–like it has been going ugly here for quite a long time. Here’s a great summary: a tabloid media that are at once sensationalist and stridently censorious; a reductively adversarial parliament; an...
Crisisblogger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by gbaron at 8:02 PM

November 05, 2008

What a privilege to play an active role in one of the most important conferences around risk and crisis communication. Booz Allen Hamilton working with Homeland Defense Journal put together a conference for top-level communicators and policy makers in Washington DC on Tuesday. Nearly 200 participate...
Crisisblogger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by gbaron at 10:53 AM

October 28, 2008

Just returned home from speaking at the PRSA International Conference in Detroit and now preparing my comments for my presentation at the Homeland Defense Journal Risk and Crisis Communication conference in DC on Nov 3. A few reflections. The PRSA conference struck me as a strong contrast to the con...
Crisisblogger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by gbaron at 10:54 AM

July 21, 2008

This July 17 New York Times article is a blistering attack on the reputation of one of the world’s most respected and revered non-profit organizations–the Red Cross. Having met some of the key communication leaders of this organization, I was eager to observe them effectively responding ...
Crisisblogger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 12:05 PM
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