Pitching Successfully in the ‘News-You-Can-Choose’ Media Environment
By Linda Descano and Ellen Mallernee for PRNews Today’s news media environment is a direct reflection of consumers’ preference for a choose-your-adventure style of news consumption. For the most part, consumers choose where, how and from whom they get news. This means they may wind up at very different places. The mix of news people […]
The Olive Green Sweatshirt Goes to Congress
In the seminars we teachabout crisis communications, we often talk about the fact that what you say may be less important than how you say it. “How you say it” also includes the way you look. Ukranian President Zelensky purposely chose not to wear a suit and tie for his recent visit to Washington, DC. […]
Crisis Management Lessons From Southwest Airlines’ Meltdown
By Edward Segal for Forbes As Southwest Airlines struggles to recover from its weather-related meltdown, crisis management and crisis communication lessons have already emerged that business leaders should keep in mind before they have to confront their own crisis. The Importance Of Modernization “The biggest lesson other business leaders can take from the Southwest implosion is […]
Mitigate Exposures With an Enterprise Risk Management Strategy
By Scott Konrad for the American Society of Association Executives Taking ownership of an association’s risk profile and proactively managing potentially crippling threats to the entity is sound governance. Identifying exposures and mitigating those risks is part of the enterprise risk management process. Here’s how to get started. Associations cope with myriad risks every day. […]
How Gender Stereotypes Kill a Woman’s Self-Confidence
By Dina Gerdeman for Harvard Business School’s Working Knowledge Researchers believe gender stereotypes hold women back in the workplace. Katherine Coffman’s research adds a new twist: They can even cause women to question their own abilities. Women make up more than half of the labor force in the United States and earn almost 60 percent […]