Levels of a Crisis: Who Knows What?
Not all crises are created equally! We’re breaking down types of crises into three levels based on who knows what, and give direction on how to handle each.
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Not all crises are created equally! We’re breaking down types of crises into three levels based on who knows what, and give direction on how to handle each.
Key to surviving any crisis is effective communication. How do you distribute up-to-date information clearly and quickly to a large group of people? One way is a Crisis Call Tree.
What’s everyone saying about your crisis? Is it really as bad as you thought? Is it worse?
Ah, the art of strategic messaging. This is arguably the most important skill a public relations professional will use in a crisis.
Eric Yule joined Team Snackbox in January 2017. We like to call him “Other Eric” because we decided having two people named “Eric” in the office was too confusing.
A few weeks ago, we talked about crowdfunding and how it can help a business or product. It’s great to get things started or to make advancements, like a bigger space or improved/updated tools.
Great women have been leaving their mark on the world since time began, whether recognized or not.
It’s one of the most dreaded words in PR – the “C” word. (Crisis… we’re talking about crisis.) It’s been described as “a PR nightmare” and referred to like,
Doing your own thing can be a costly venture, whether it’s creating your own product or starting your own company. Not everyone has investors that can financially back every idea they have
Brandi Calhoun joined Team Snackbox in January 2017, and we adore her! You will too.
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