Crisis Management

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Is Starbucks’ Complex History with Racism Slowing Its Reaction Time?

June 17th, 2019 by

Nur Ashour, founder of cooking blog Catastrophic Cook, took to Twitter over the weekend to report that she was harassed “for wearing a hijab.” The incident occurred at a Dallas Starbucks. At first glance, it might seem to be a case of a brand being dragged into a potential crisis. Going deeper, that’s not quite it. Ashour’s complaint is against the woman who harassed her, but also includes Starbucks employees who, she alleges, did not come to her aid.

What Did Zuckerberg Know? Lessons from Facebook’s Latest Scandal

June 13th, 2019 by

It’s not really news that more and more data issues are popping up at Facebook. The company’s business model is predicated on a deeply conflicted data scheme. Still, the company has hurt itself by failing to accept some of the basics of crisis management. Here are a few lessons from the latest Facebook scandal.

A PR Pro’s Worst Nightmare? What to Do When Your CEO Goes Rogue

June 12th, 2019 by

Your client, the CEO of a major company, is volatile, impulsive, and possibly even abusive. She’s tough to talk to. He won’t listen to smart advice. Sound familiar? Even outside today’s West Wing, you’ll likely have to manage a CEO-caused crisis. The first rule: stay calm.

The Troubled Woodstock 50 Festival is a Master Class in Bad Event PR

June 6th, 2019 by

This past January, baby boomers and John Mayer-following millennial Deadheads alike rejoiced at the announcement that the 50th anniversary of the legendary Woodstock Music and Arts Festival would be celebrated with a concert in upstate… Continued

PR Fail? Sephora Denies Doing the Right Thing for the Right Reasons

June 5th, 2019 by

If you are following the crisis communications playbook, you know that taking swift, deliberate and public action to right a wrong is enough to not only mitigate a brand’s crisis—it can even flip the narrative and earn that brand new followers. So after singer/songwriter SZA was racially profiled in a store and blasted the brand on social media, Sephora’s declaration that it would shut down operations for an inclusiveness and diversity training today seemed a smart crisis response. So why is the brand declaring its training has nothing to do with the incident?

Now or Later? Lessons for Communicators From Data Breaches

June 5th, 2019 by

Your company has had a data breach. No, it’s potentially had a breach. What’s your counsel to the C-suite? Should the brand reveal this information to the public or wait until you have perfect knowledge? These questions are at the crux of the communicator’s dilemma in the age of cybercrime.

4 Steps to Crisis-Proof Your Clients

June 4th, 2019 by

Crisis is going to strike your clients. This is just reality. So not preparing in advance for a crisis means exposing your clients to potential disaster. In an age when bad news and missteps become public and go viral at the speed of social media, it is absolutely essential to have a concrete crisis prevention and response plan in place. Here are four tried-and-true steps to keep your clients’ reputations safe.

How Digital and Opinion Research Expertise Will Help Manage Your Crisis and Win Your Lawsuit

June 3rd, 2019 by

Communicators need to take a different approach to crisis management, three senior executives from APCO Worldwide argue. They must utilize research capabilities to constantly monitor the opinions and expectations of key stakeholders. This information will prove invaluable when a crisis hits.

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Nike’s Quick Response to Maternity Snafu Shows Brand’s PR Acumen

May 21st, 2019 by

Nike found itself in the midst of a major PR crisis when The New York Times published an opinion piece on Mother’s Day that revealed Nike did not provide pregnant athletes with paid maternity leave. Nike has now released a statement saying that all future contracts will be written to protect pregnant athletes from discrimination. In this action, Nike is clearly following the crisis management playbook and changed the narrative in its favor in its quick remediation. What can we, as PR professionals, learn from this?

University of Maryland’s Latest Crisis Shows It Hasn’t Learned a Thing

May 21st, 2019 by

The communications team at University of Maryland College Park must know that its past year has been bereft with poor decision-making. Last fall, the school  made headlines for its poor handling of a crisis after student and athlete Jordan McNair was found dead following a rigorous football practice. Now the beleaguered school finds another crisis on its hands, once again exacerbated by poor communications and a defensive strategy that horribly backfired.