Crisis Communication: 101

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Crisis Communication in the Era of Cancel Culture 

What do State Farm, Glossier, Goya Foods, and JK Rowling have in common? They are all recent victims of cancel culture.  In today’s digital world, reputations are unmade at the speed of a tweet. Cancel culture has transformed the landscape of crisis communication, where missteps can trigger public outrage, boycott campaigns, or reputational damage in […]

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How Strong Leaders Respond When the World Feels Unstable

It’s rough out there. Federal funding challenges. Inflation. Rising conflict in the Middle East. Uncertainty doesn’t just hit your bottom line. It hits your people. No matter how hard they try, what’s happening out there follows them in here. So, what’s your role when it comes to external crises? Should you respond? My Rule: If

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Silence Isn’t Golden: The Case Against “No Comment”

We’ve all seen the scene in a movie or on the news: the corrupt politician, shady CEO, or disgraced celebrity getting rushed out of the courtroom while reporters swarm and shout questions. And what do they say as they’re hustled to the car? “No comment.” I used to think that was such a boss move.

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