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The 10 Steps of Crisis Communications – Part 1

Crisis: Any situation that is threatening or could threaten to harm people or property, seriously interrupt business, damage reputation or negatively impact share value. Every organization is vulnerable to crises. The days of playing ostrich are gone. You can play, but your stakeholders will not be understanding or forgiving because they’ve watched what happened with …

Contacting Pam

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Contacting Janae Bower

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Welcome to the Crisis Management blog!

I’m Jonathan Bernstein, host of this blog. You can read more about me next to my picture in the sidebar. This blog will be about various aspects of crisis management, will focus especially on practical tips and tools, and will posts from guest writers. You can learn more about this blog by clicking on the …

Personal and Professional Coaching Blog – Upcoming Features

I am privileged to be the Coaching Blog Manager for Authenticity Consulting. This Blog will be a forum for learning, idea exchange, and discussion with you, our readers. I became a Professional Coach in 1999. At that time, there were only about 10,000 coaches and handful of coaching schools available – the main ones being, …

Social Enterprise: The Final Frontier

Social enterprise is not for the faint of heart. It’s hard enough to make a difference in the world, or to succeed at running a business, but do both at the same time? Yikes, beam me up, Scotty. This is not easy to do, and many organizations have failed at it. But the good news …

“What’s your business plan?”

If you’re running a business, you get asked this question often. It could come from your banker, your accountant, your business-savvy aunt, or your teenager taking that first business class. They want to know: what’s your business plan? And they all want different things. Some just want a sentence or two about customers, competitors and …