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John Engen, American Banker, April 29, 2020 It can be “very dangerous to extrapolate success in one smaller crisis” to a global pandemic, said Davia Temin, chief executive of crisis management consultant Temin and Company. Katrina roared in with fury,...
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Caroline Fairchild, LinkedIn’s Working Together, April 15, 2020 On the night of March 11, Anna Maria Chávez made an urgent call to her CEO. Chávez, who was the chief growth officer of the National Council on Aging, was watching President Trump announce to the...
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Kathryn Dill and Te-Ping Chen, The Wall Street Journal, April 8, 2020 The nation is watching how New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is handling the coronavirus outbreak, and it likes what it sees. Here’s how five crisis communications experts rate and react to his...
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Jeff Green, Bloomberg Quint, March 29, 2020 Like all aspects of society, the rules of the C-suite are being rewritten under the pressure of a deadly pandemic. Professionals who help companies ensure leadership continuity say the coronavirus crisis has added a new...
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Michele Wucker, Strategy + Business, March 11, 2020 Your company’s board of directors is charged with reviewing all kinds of risks to the corporation. But how well prepared are its members to do so? How ready are directors to evaluate, communicate, and act on...
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Hannah Levitt, Bloomberg, March 9, 2020 » Wells Fargo & Co. Chair Betsy Duke resigned from the company’s board ahead of a dramatic congressional hearing set for this week, succumbing to the same political pressures that have claimed multiple former leaders...