Public relations crisis management counsels that brands should own their mistakes promptly, apologize when there are victims and communicate how they are making things right. Red Lobster’s CEO Kim Lopdrup did that yesterday. For many… Continued
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Three Ways COVID-19 is Reshaping PR Agencies
May 12th, 2020 by Kimberly EberlAs the pandemic continues, PR agencies are rethinking how they structure their business, looking at their staffing models and contract templates. Three trends have emerged that can keep agencies above water.
Hearing Shows Dr. Fauci is a PR Pro and a Scientist
May 12th, 2020 by Seth ArensteinThe early portion of this morning’s Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pension (HELP) Committee hearing didn’t produce the communication bombshells some had anticipated when a NY Times article late last evening revealed a portion of… Continued
Why the PR Industry’s D&I Efforts Matter Now
May 12th, 2020 by Jenny WangEven though health and safety are top priorities during the coronavirus, it is not time to abandon diversity and inclusion (D&I). Unfortunately, many companies are failing to communicate D&I messages to employees at this moment. Yet protecting employee health and well-being while promoting D&I are, in fact, mutually supportive.
How Internal Communications is Evolving During the Pandemic
May 11th, 2020 by Seth ArensteinCoronavirus is changing so many things, internal communications included, argues Jesse Hamlin, who runs corporate communications at Avalara, the global tax firm. As the pandemic continues, internal communicators will need to monitor the needs of employees so messaging can adapt to the changing conditions.
Shanghai Disneyland’s Reopening Could Serve as a Model
May 11th, 2020 by Nicole SchumanShanghai Disneyland reopened today, with plenty of eyes watching. As parts of the world attempt to emerge from lockdown and stay-at-home orders, onlookers wonder how opening the gates to large destinations like Disneyland will unfold,… Continued
Hallmark Uses Social Listening to Evolve
May 11th, 2020 by Nicole SchumanHallmark found inspiration for its latest Mother’s Day commercial from a Facebook fan who shared her journey of parenting a child with a disability on its page. The fan noted that not all motherhood looks the same, but should be celebrated nevertheless.
The White House Places Its Bet on a No-Bad-News Approach
May 10th, 2020 by Seth ArensteinIf real life were like the movies, then when the President of the United States and the Vice President were exposed to a potentially deadly virus, the script would have the White House press secretary… Continued
Lysol and Clorox Clean Up with Their Communication
May 8th, 2020 by Seth ArensteinThe coronavirus has shined a spotlight on heretofore unheralded people and things. Cleaning and transport staff, fast-food and supermarket workers now are essential employees. Finally. Also essential are healthcare workers, some of whom have ascended… Continued
PRNEWS GRADES: Brand Responses to Coronavirus for the Week of May 3
May 8th, 2020 by PRNEWSThe PRNEWS staff comes across many examples of brand advertising and communications every day. We have compiled a weekly assessment, published Fridays, with staff members providing their choices of the most notable, good or bad. We hope these brief examples will provide a learning experience about what works and things to avoid during this difficult moment.