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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of October 13, 2014

Melissa Agnes

Speaking of which, as I suggested in this post , if you haven’t been following the CDC’s crisis communication on the subject of Ebola, I definitely recommend you doing so. From The Crisis Intelligence Blog. Crisis Management Concerns That Leave You Vulnerable. My Tour of L.A.’s

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Crisis Management Concerns That Leave You Vulnerable

Melissa Agnes

’s Emergency Management Conference, where I put city officials through a simulated earthquake exercise. Using Agnes + Day’s crisis simulation platform , the exercise simulated the digital noise that is a guaranteed result of any crisis or emergency today. Last week I had the honor of attending the City of L.A.’s

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How to Build Organizational Commitment

Organizational Talent Consulting

The crisis-driven events of the past few years shook industry verticals around the world. Continuance commitment: A belief that leaving the organization would be too costly (golden handcuffs). To identify your tendency—to be vulnerable in difficult conversations — take the following free vulnerable leadership quiz.

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How To Convince Management To Invest In A Crisis Plan

Melissa Agnes

I get asked this question often: “How can I convince management that it’s in our best interest to invest in a crisis plan?” The two best ways to sell upper management on a crisis plan. What is a crisis plan, how does it work and why is it the answer? 1) Prepare a presentation.

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The Role of The Social CEO in Your Crisis Communications

Melissa Agnes

As my mind continually wraps around risk and crisis communications (I can’t help it, it just works that way), this study leaves me with a question of concern: If trust in executives is at an all-time low, how can this work against your organization in a crisis? Think about it. Are you seeing the dilemma?

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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of October 13, 2014

Melissa Agnes

Speaking of which, as I suggested in this post , if you haven’t been following the CDC’s crisis communication on the subject of Ebola, I definitely recommend you doing so. From The Crisis Intelligence Blog. Crisis Management Concerns That Leave You Vulnerable. My Tour of L.A.’s

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Crisis Management Concerns That Leave You Vulnerable

Melissa Agnes

’s Emergency Management Conference, where I put city officials through a simulated earthquake exercise. Using Agnes + Day’s crisis simulation platform , the exercise simulated the digital noise that is a guaranteed result of any crisis or emergency today. Last week I had the honor of attending the City of L.A.’s