Last week, President Obama was answering questions at a news conference. And one short sentence got him in big trouble in the court of public opinion.
I wrote about this in a post on LinkedIn just now.
Last week, President Obama was answering questions at a news conference. And one short sentence got him in big trouble in the court of public opinion.
I wrote about this in a post on LinkedIn just now.
Rich Klein gives some quick crisis management tips for business in connection with the Napa CA earthquake. This is part of a series of videos known as The Crisis Management Minute. (Recorded August 24, 2014)
Here’s my recent post that first appeared on LinkedIn: 5 Reasons Leaders Fail at Crisis Management.
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As The Crisis Show marks its 2nd anniversary on air, here’s some highlights from the show from June 2013 to June 2014:
Episode #2 of The Crisis Management Minute with Rich Klein
Here’s Episode 1 of The Crisis Management Minute, about the tragic shootings in Overland Park, Kansas.
This video will briefly explain how The Crisis Management Advisor works.
Here’s the link to The Crisis Management Advisor profile on Google Helpouts.
A few weeks ago we launched The Crisis Management Advisor on Google Helpouts. That means you can schedule, pay and immediately receive crisis management counsel in a confidential video call.
More recently, we added an introductory version of The Crisis Management Advisor for those who just want some basic crisis management / reputation tips. We call it Crisis Management 101: Quick Tips in 15 minutes. Right now, that costs just $10 – which is cheaper than two grande lattes anywhere in the world.
And, even if you don’t work with us, we highly recommend checking out the many great service providers with many talents who are now on Helpouts.
You can watch this video for more information about the format.
To learn more about Rich Klein Crisis Management, please visit http://www.richkleincrisis.com or visit us on Facebook and Twitter.
I’m thrilled to be selected by Google this month as the first Crisis Management advisor on the new platform known as Helpouts. Helpouts allows me to counsel clients around the world with high resolution video that also allows us to share screens and collaborate. It’s been made so easy to make an online appointment and to pay for your time with me, either by the minute or by the session.
I look forward to meeting and advising individuals, companies and organizations facing crisis situations in 2014 and beyond using this great tool.
On the Helpout, I’ll quickly gauge the seriousness of your crisis, make recommendations and then get to work on the process of protecting your reputation.
That can take the form of creating sharp content that influences public opinion, helping to identify the right spokespeople, conducting media training for mock interviews and news conferences, teaching you how to deal with the media and how to use social media at all stages of a crisis (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube and more).
Remember – a few hundred dollars spent on a Helpout could save millions of dollars of lost revenue due to a crisis situation that catches you and your organization off guard and that could destroy goodwill and hard-earned reputation.