Today, thanks to the internet, you all have a vast array of crisis management resources at your fingertips. One of our favorite sayings is, “every employee is involved in crisis management, whether you want them to be or not”. It’s true, and it’s one reason why we’ve made a selection of free resources available on the Bernstein Crisis Management website.
Keeping the Wolves at Bay – Media Training is used as a textbook for PR courses across the country thanks to its reputation as the definitive “how to” guide for anyone who may have to deal with the media.
Our Crisis Communications Preparedness Checklist, which provides eye-opening insight into exactly how ready any given organization is for a true crisis situation.
Jonathan Bernstein’s “30 Lessons from 30 Years of Crisis Management”, an article that brings you a collection of priceless information and insight from a veteran thought leader in the field.
A Public Affairs Preparedness Checklist meant to test whether you’re ready to contest in the arena of public policy and governmental relations.
To find all of these resources and more, visit the Bernstein Crisis Management website.
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For more resources, see the Free Management Library topic: Crisis Management
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[Jonathan Bernstein is president of Bernstein Crisis Management, Inc., an international crisis management consultancy, author of Manager’s Guide to Crisis Management and Keeping the Wolves at Bay – Media Training. Erik Bernstein is vice president for the firm, and also editor of its newsletter, Crisis Manager]
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