1. August 19, 2010

    Crisis Communications for Small Business

    A Fortune 500 company’s CEO is caught up in an insider trading scandal. Within minutes of the news breaking, his company’s PR team is performing damage control, booking appearances with sympathetic TV reporters, and drafting the CEO’s apology and/or resignation speech. That’s part of what a PR team is for, after all. (Read more…)

  2. January 26, 2009

    Planning an Event? Better Have a Contingency Plan

    Event planning is a difficult process, whether you’re a layperson or a public relations pro. Schedules need to be coordinated, collateral material needs to be assembled, and presentations need to be prepared. Entertainment and catering services may need to be booked, and guests must be attended to. Securing a site for an event can prove troublesome depending on the budget, and setting an agenda can be a pain when too many people are involved in the planning process. But as I learned recently, sometimes the biggest secret to successful event planning is having a contingency plan. (Read more…)