How social media strategies should adapt to COVID-19
The crisis has changed how many communicators interact with their communities, especially online. Here’s how your social media channels can be a part of the solution.
The crisis has changed how many communicators interact with their communities, especially online. Here’s how your social media channels can be a part of the solution.
Here’s a roundup of the week’s crisis communication news for communicators.
Communicators, what does your work-from-home set up look like? We want to see!
Also: The #WaffleHouseIndex, social distancing incorporated into logos for Audi, McDonald’s Coca-Cola and others, what organizations are hit hardest with COVID-19, and more.
The television network that serves 330 member stations around the country offers some key insights on how to prepare your organization for crisis and adapt to changing work requirements.
Though some PR experts call for erring on the side of over-communicating, inundated and anxious audiences will appreciate any effort to avoid unnecessary outreach.
As many leaders seek to engage their stakeholders and workforces around the issues posed by the coronavirus crisis, messages that acknowledge fears resonate.
This peer-to-peer membership group is designed for those charged with responding to a critical event that impacts their employees, customers and brand reputation.
Also: How CFOs are reacting to the pandemic, Vodafone Italy focuses on connectivity, NBC shelves outbreak episode, and more.
The head of grassroots advocacy shares how the association structures and runs this team, and how it’s responding to COVID-19.
How can communicators help their stakeholders and audiences through the current crisis around COVID-19? PRSA Chair Garland Stansell says it’s all about the basics.
Also: Ford, GE and 3M collaborate on medical supplies, Twitter ramps up verification, Cadbury announced its new ‘spokesbunny,’ and more.
We’re introducing a new digital newsletter—the Crisis Communication Daily—a rundown of the top tips, best practices and headlines on crisis management to help guide communicators through COVID-19 and future crises.
As everyone tries to quickly integrate remote workers and preserve company culture, it can be helpful to use these tools.
How can communicators protect reputations and preserve their stature amid the current health and economic crisis? Here are some important rules to follow.