A Crisis Takes Off After Slip-Ups
April 12, 2017
United’s botched initial response has given a crisis unnecessary legs, Jeremy Robinson-Leon tells the Los Angeles Times:
United CEO Oscar Munoz is apologizing, but it’ll take more than saying sorry to regain public’s trust
A Bumpy Ride Out of a Crisis for United
April 12, 2017
After a response that did little to quell concerns, can United make a strong case that it’s truly customer-first? Jeremy Robinson-Leon weighs in with the International Business Times:
United Airlines: Will CEO Oscar Munoz’s apology undo damage caused by his initial reaction?
A PR Crisis Takes Flight
April 11, 2017
After 48 hours of shifting statements and fierce backlash about the treatment of an overbooked passenger, has United Airlines landed its latest crisis? Jeremy Robinson-Leon shares his take with The New York Times:
United Grapples With PR Crisis Over Videos of Man Being Dragged Off Plane
Webinar – Media Strategies to Build Your Business
April 5, 2017
We recently hosted a webinar with Wall Street Journal national housing and economy reporter Laura Kusisto, who joined us to discuss the right approach for real estate professionals to secure media attention that advances business objectives. Listen to gain insight on: • How PR can elevate your business; • Best practices for pitching newsworthy stories; • Connecting your […]
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A Google Search For the Right Crisis Response
April 4, 2017
Is Google doing enough to assuage advertisers alarmed by ad placement issues? Lana Gersten weighs in for The Wall Street Journal‘s Crisis of the Week:
Crisis of the Week: Google Faces Advertisers’ Wrath
Turbulence Over an Airline’s Dress Code
April 1, 2017
A crisis took flight for United Airlines when consumers and celebrities criticized the company’s dress code as sexist and restrictive. Michael Gordon discusses how the airline can land this crisis safely with the International Business Times.
United Airlines should scrap ‘no leggings’ policy: Crisis expert Michael Gordon