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Are You Ready For a Live-Streamed Crisis?

Melissa Agnes

When Diamond Reynolds used her cell phone and Facebook Live to live-stream the unfortunate situation she found herself in, mere minutes after her boyfriend, Philando Castile, was fatally shot by a police officer, there was no stopping what would happen next. The potential impact of live-streaming.

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3 Crisis Management Trends To Watch Out For In 2017

Melissa Agnes

So, in order to help you get a head-start on your crisis preparedness for the upcoming year, in this week’s #crisisready video , I discuss three important trends that risk impacting your organization’s crisis management. Are You Ready For a Live-Streamed Crisis? Click here to learn more.

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Cheap money, what is it good for?

Tom Spencer

Well, Carney went on to say specifically that “… as a backstop, and to support the functioning of the markets, the Bank of England stands ready to provide more than 250 billion pounds of additional funds through its normal market operations.” What kind of additional measures did he have in mind? trillion in financial assets.

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Make Peace with Your Unlived Life

Harvard Business

This stream of consciousness carried Tina to deeper, more revealing questions. Similarly, Erik Erikson, another famous psychologist, introduced the idea of the identity crisis. After a lifetime of complying to others’ expectations, Tina was experiencing what Erikson would call a delayed identity crisis.

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Is now the time to be a disruptor or a stabilizer?

Rod Burkert

But what they will remember more is if you were able to help them get through the crisis. Note: Amy and I have been watching a Boston College American history professor on Facebook Live. Many pundits (political and otherwise) all seem to agree that this crisis will change the way we do things … and that it will be a different world.

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The U.S. Media’s Problems Are Much Bigger than Fake News and Filter Bubbles

Harvard Business

Similarly, during the 2016 election, many American voters found journalistic content less relevant than what they were experiencing in their own lives. What matters is that you watch news coverage, not whether you are ready to throw a chair at it out of disgust.) One show, it reasoned, could not a streaming giant make.

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