Perhaps too often we learn from others’ mistakes rather from their examples. In this vein, one of the positives that has come from Tim Russert’s unexpected passing is the reminder to learn from his expertise… Continued
Media Relations
Media Guideposts for Emergency Situations
June 23rd, 2008 by Iris DorbianOne of the best responses to an anticipated crisis to always have a crisis plan in place. This is critical especially when dealing with the media. Following are a few guideposts every PR professional should… Continued
Are You Ready to Tell Your Story? Crisis Planning in a 24/7 Media Environment
June 16th, 2008 by Iris DorbianFor as long as we can remember, media training included telling clients to “triage” media this way in a crisis: • Do radio interviews first because they broadcast every hour. • Next, talk to the… Continued
Good PR is Viral PR
June 16th, 2008 by Iris DorbianWhile working as the director of CVS Caremark’s workforce initiatives, Steve Wing learned a valuable lesson: A good story can have a powerful cacade effect.
If At First You Don’t Succeed, Try Another Angle
June 16th, 2008 by Iris DorbianFor Sue Vitters Howland, VP of Weber Shandwick, attracting the media’s attention to your company’s innovative initiatives may have everything to do with the focus of your pitch. “Workforce trends tend to have a broad… Continued
Trust & Public Relations: What the Research Says
June 9th, 2008 by Iris DorbianPublic relations is in the trust-making business. What communications professionals do revolves around establishing and maintaining relationships. Yet it often appears that we public relations practitioners are not trusted ourselves. And when called upon to… Continued
Public Affairs in the Age of Conversational Communications
June 9th, 2008 by Iris DorbianAs recent political campaigns—and their subsequent snafus and recovery efforts—have demonstrated, directly engaging audiences for the first time when you are in the midst of a crisis adds more stress to an already haphazard job.… Continued
PR Lessons From The Political Trenches
June 9th, 2008 by Iris DorbianLast week was a big one for politics and public relations. Not only did the race for the Democratic nomination finally end, but the controversy surrounding former White House press secretary Scott McClellan’s tell-all book… Continued
Global Media Relations Study: Not Okay to Accept Pay for Coverage
June 2nd, 2008 by Iris DorbianAccording to a survey conducted by Dr. Katerina Tsetsura, University of Oklahoma, a large majority of journalists and public relations practitioners around the world say it is not professional for media to accept payments from… Continued
How to Write a Killer Press Release
June 2nd, 2008 by Iris DorbianPress releases can be be a powerful PR tool that can promote key developments for your client. However, if written poorly, the media may ignore it no matter how newsworthy the topic. To write an… Continued