Crisis Communication Is Like …Surfing

I don’t know about you but today I have started writing my New Year’s Resolution List. One of the things I am eager to do next year is to learn how to surf. It’s cool, risky and very challenging. What I like most about it is the sense of uncertainty and the way you need to survive with a minimum set of resources.

Surfin is like crisis management, don’t you think? [...]

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“Big”, “Small” and “Fat” Reputations (The Healthy Edition)

In the mood of the upcoming Christmas feasts, here are our tips of how to stay corporate fit during the season. As you know, during this time of the year most companies are quite busy with the execution of various sales campaigns or are rushing to close important deals right before New Year’s Eve. Christmas also means lots of parties, reunions and gatherings. [...]

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Dark Websites hide many Security Threats

One of the most common and useful tools in any crisis management strategy is the creation of a dark website. This practice is pretty common and it is one of the must- have policies in consumer sectors such as larger airlines, food/beverage companies, pharmaceuticals, financial enterprises and so on.

By definition, a dark website is a pre-made, non-visible website, that can be activated online when a particular crisis occurs. [...]

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