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This text provides critical information to help organizations
improve their emergency communications, including the tools,
automation technology, and processes of crisis notification. To
grasp the importance of emergency notification, imagine this
scenario: A shooter is on the loose at a college campus. Chaos
reigns. To contain the situation, campus personnel need to
communicate immediately and efficiently, not only with the
students, faculty, and staff, but also the local police, federal
law enforcement, and media. Effective emergency notification makes
things "right," it allows the right message to reach the right
people at the right time—facilitating the right response.
Emergency Notification explains how. This book offers must-know
information for business security, senior management, human
resources staff, government policymakers, and emergency planners,
examining what, when, how, why, and with whom to communicate during
crises. This text also covers risk communication, message mapping,
information loading, audience comprehension, and practical issues
like testing emergency notification systems.
Managing Business Communication Challenges During the Pandemic
Outbreak
Are you prepared for the challenges for sustaining effective and
successful communication during the pandemic? Disseminating
information, coordinating people, adapting to changing
circumstances and schedules, closures, quarantines, relocation,
supply chain disruptions, production contingencies, delivery
schedule modifications, HR information, and communicating with
stakeholders, constituents, employees, community, general public,
and the news media are all vital and difficult to sustain during
pandemic. If you lead, manage, work for, or depend on business
organizations, agencies, schools, companies, or other groups then
this book is for you.
Keys for Media Relations for Every Public Relations Professional
This book will help prepare PR practitioners for survival and
success in working with journalists and the news media. This book
is an essential part of a PR practitioner's basic training manual
for addressing the challenges of news media coverage (or lack
thereof).
Included in the book are contributions and interviews with seasoned
Public Relations subject matter experts who share their
experience-based insights into how to enact effective media
relations. This book also includes contributions from some of the
leading Public Relations scholars in the world today. Finally, this
book also includes contributions from several journalists and
prominent professors of journalism to offer a rare insight from
"the other perspective" that far too many PR students and PR
practitioners have not taken the time to contemplate. Readers may
also want to seek out additional training for media relations and
working with the media including professionally overseen simulation
activities where the PR practitioner is asked sample questions in
front of rolling cameras and pressed by persistent queries of
reporters followed by skillful debriefing to improve their
performance.
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