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Sources Select ResourcesBacking it UpRothstein, Al Article 1999 Sources If you say something in a media interview, make sure you can back it up. A Crisis by Any Other NameShiller, Ed Article 2002 Sources The role of communications in a crisis. Crisis CommunicationsCzarnecki, Al Article 1997 Sources Being prepared for a crisis is second best only to avoiding one altogether. Crisis Communications ChecklistArticle 1999 Sources Nothing impresses like real confidence, and only advance planning can bestow it. In Times of CrisisCarney, William Wray Article 2003 Sources As anyone facing a crowded room of reporters during an emergency will tell you, effective crisis communications is paramount in overcoming the predicament. The Sources HotLinkWebsite 1996 Sources A website and newsletter dealing with media relations strategies. Sources media trainingArticle 2009 Sources Media training to ensure that you are ready to handle media interviews. Topics include Message making, Staying newsworthy, Safe spokesperson techniques, Preparation and relaxation techniques, Media et... Surviving and Thriving in a CrisisWeygman, Lorraine Article 2001 Sources Surviving and thriving in a crisis means joining hands for support and sharing information clearly, effectively and with respect for the human condition. Remember, you're never alone in a crisis - it ... Top Ten Rules of Crisis ManagementBonner, Dr. Allan Article 2006 Sources Top Ten Rules of Risk CommunicationBonner, Dr. Allan Article 2006 Sources Sources BookshelfBuilding Media RelationshipsHow to Establish, Maintain, and Develop Long-Term Relationships Sommers, Susan Book 2009 Sommers wrote this guide to teach how media can be used to raise an organization's public profile and improve its connection with the target audience. An Ounce of PreventionNavigating your way through Damage Control and Crisis Response Bonner, Allan Dr. Book 2010 An organization must recognize the need to be as prepared as possible for crises and controversies. This book, and the companion DVD, are templates to use in preparing both corporate and site-specific...
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