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PR Blunders Have Made the Financial Crisis Worse
PR Blunders Have Made the Financial Crisis WorseRE: PR Blunders Have Made the Financial Crisis WorseTotally relevant post here. I doubt if anyone at the bottom of the food chain has a clue what has really been happening or why this should concern them. Toyota sales were off big time...
Tags: Financial accounting, PR Blunder, Financial Crisis, public relations, financial
Discussion threads 2008-10-02

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Pharma Roundup: Infinity and AstraZeneca Split, Schering & Merck's PR Blunder, and More
A fond farewell between Infinity and AstraZeneca, a dubious PR honor for S-P and Merck over Vytorin, Lilly's ImClone-related costs mount, generics cost less. by John Maas
Tags: AstraZeneca Plc., Merck & Co. Inc., MedImmune Inc., AZ, Public Relations, Business Structures, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Finance, John Maas
Blog posts 2008-12-11
Chrysler Buries PR in the Corporate Bureaucracy
Chrysler Buries PR in the Corporate BureaucracyChrsyler Back To The Stone AgeIt's amazing that an American Company of the size of Chrysler would be making this kind of blunder. Thiis is definitely a throwback to the stone age for the Company. Of all functions, HR perhaps beaten only by Finance...
Tags: bureaucracy, Daimler AG, public relations
Discussion threads 2007-12-14
Henry Ford's Blunder
Think about the president of your company for a moment. Is he approachable? Would you be comfortable disagreeing with his decision? If not, you may be among the most dreaded of all employees, the "Yes Man" (or "Yes Woman"). Typically, the...
Tags: FINANCE, Ford Motor Co.
Research articles 1995-01-12
PANDORA
Lib Dems in a spin over Kennedy's swimwear gaffe VOn the day Tony Blair visits Buckingham Palace to seek the dissolution of Parliament, Charles Kennedy has committed a PR blunder that could derail his general election campaign. The Liberal Democrat leader, right, is interviewed...
Tags: easyJet Plc.
Research articles 2005-04-05
Inside White House War on Fox News
The White House has launched an all-out war on Fox News. On the surface, this would appear to be a classic PR blunder, i.e. "If you want to elevate your enemy, attack them publicly." But a closer look reveals the Obama administration may be desperate to marginalize its critics. Will...
Tags: White House, Public Relations, Workforce Management, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Human Resources, Steve Tobak
Blog posts 2009-10-27
Public Relations & Your Small Business
The practice of public relations is often misunderstood, thus overlooked by small business owners. There is an assumption among small businesses that PR exists only to serve corporate giants who are looking to dodge impending negative fall out of their reputation, following a catastrophic blunder on the part of their...
Tags: Small Business, Public Relations, Marketing, Corporate Communications
White papers 2009-01-01
Will Windows 7 stymie Mac OS X's growth?
As of December, Apple's Mac OS X commanded 9.63 percent of the OS market, according to Net Applications, while Microsoft still led the way, accounting for more than 88 percent of the operating-system market.But the real story behind those figures is Apple's meteoric rise in the market. Just one year...
News items 2009-08-07
The JetBlue Post Mortem, Part 3: What Comes Next?
So JetBlue ran a textbook PR/damage-control campaign after its Valentine's Day disaster. That was the easy part, and now the company faces its real challenge - fixing the problems that caused the fiasco. Last week, JetBlue unveiled its "customer bill of rights" to appease irate travelers, and the company hopes...
Tags: Regulations, Product Marketing, Cranky Flier, JetBlue Airways Corp., Airline, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Marketing, Government, Enterprise Software, Software, Joseph De Avila
Blog posts 2007-02-26
Click with Millennials Through Multiple Channels
The Obama campaign's slick outreach to Gen Y demonstrated how businesses should market to this demographic: offer them genuinely valuable services. Senator Barack Obama’s campaign successfully tapped into one of today’s fickle markets — Gen Y. Today’s so-called Millennials...
Tags: Facebook, Twitter, Director, Millennials, Obama Campaign, Banking, Marketing Research, Telecom & Utilities, Financial Services, Marketing, Eric Reyes, Campaign, Barack Obama, John McCain, Politics, Web Design, BNET Feature
Articles 2008-10-31
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