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June 21, 2017

How To Build Infographics In-house

Did you know that infographics are “liked” and shared on social media more than any other kind of content? In fact, they’re shared three times as often. Furthermore, people following directions with both written and visual elements do 323% better than those following directions without illustrations. Why are infographics so effective? Eye-tracking studies show that we are particularly tuned to this kind of content. Readers spend more time looking at information-rich images than they do reading text on the page.

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June 20, 2017

Welcome back, Boston Globe!

It’s a pleasure to welcome the hard-working women and men of The Boston Globe back to our neighborhood. As you settle in to your new offices, the folks at Denterlein want you to know, we’re here to help. As in, right down the street!

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May 30, 2017

Cyber breach response: Be prepared with crisis communications planning

If your company possesses sensitive or confidential information, the mere mention of the word ransomware may be enough to make your heart race – particularly given the global reach and devastating impact of the recent WannaCry cyber-attack, so powerful that it crippled infrastructure in 150 countries. While your company may have strong operational plans for disaster scenarios, do they address how to contain and manage reputational damage?

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May 23, 2017

The Worst CEO Apologies

When faced with difficult questions or allegations, defensiveness is often the most common response. But when this scene plays out on a public stage, constant rebuttals and shifting the blame only incites and prolongs media coverage.

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May 16, 2017

5 Things I Learned at the White House

I was fortunate to work in Vice President Joe Biden’s press office from 2015 until earlier this year. Each day in the White House was unique and different, and I was honored to be a small part of the Obama Administration. I learned something new every day, but here are my favorite lessons:

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May 11, 2017

7 Tips for Digital Press Releases

The days of faxing – or even emailing – press releases are long gone. Today, if you want to get the word out, you have to think digital. Here are some quick tips:

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May 02, 2017

Why Crisis Communications is Important for Manufacturers

When a crisis breaks are you ready? It happens every day. You get the call:

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April 25, 2017

Fake News: Why Crisis Communications Planning is Important

If you think fake news could not possibly impact your company, we have one word: Pizzagate. When a North Carolina man walked into a little-known Washington, D.C. restaurant with an assault rifle earlier this year, the widespread impact and dangerous implications of this growing trend proved that no brand – no matter how powerful or obscure – is safe.

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April 19, 2017

Crisis Planning: Lessons from former Boston Police Commissioner

I recently sat down with former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis to discuss today’s security challenges and his thoughts on mitigating them. No stranger to complex security matters, having guided the City of Boston through the Marathon bombing and dozens of other events, Davis emphasized that preparedness is key to keeping an organization’s people and assets safe.  Davis, now founder and CEO of Edward Davis Inc, also stressed that being prepared means integrating crisis communications into your crisis management plan.

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April 12, 2017

United Airlines Crisis: "We're sorry" doesn't help if you don't care about your customers

United Airlines' harsh treatment of a passenger on April 9th provided 34 seconds of intense video footage that few will forget.

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