by Blake Lewis III | 5 Jan, 2021 | Corporate Communications, Crisis Communications, PR Tips & Trends, PRGNfuture, Public Relations
For most business leaders, 2020 almost certainly will be viewed similarly to sports accomplishments that include asterisks to denote records set under questionable circumstances. Yet, many of us as senior communications advisers are wired for this time in history....
by PRGN Admin | 1 Apr, 2019 | Crisis Communications
Let’s be honest, every company can face a social media crisis at any time. If it hasn’t happened yet, it may come to you sooner or later. A comprehensive communications toolkit today cannot be complete without a blog, so it is quite right to ask: How can a blog be...
by David Fuscus | 22 Jun, 2018 | Crisis Communications, Current Events, Media Relations, PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations, Reputation Management
Nearly 3 years after the VW emissions scandal broke worldwide, the CEO of VW-owned Audi is arrested for fraud, false advertising and hindering the investigation by German authorities. The first rule of crisis communications is to end the crisis and on something of...
by PRGN Admin | 24 Apr, 2018 | Crisis Communications, PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations, Reputation Management
Do you Google yourself and your company? If not, you should. Google is the first impression for anyone who doesn’t know you. It’s common for clients, customers, colleagues and even competitors to use the Internet to form their opinion of you. They want to know who is...
by PRGN Admin | 14 Aug, 2017 | Crisis Communications, PR Tips & Trends
Imagine this: You get an unexpected call in the middle of the day. Your company’s network has experienced a data breach and information for thousands of customers is now susceptible to hackers. You don’t know all the details yet, but the local news has gotten wind of...