Putting a Crisis Communication Plan in Place
October 14 - November 14, 2009 | By Mia Wedgbury, Chairman, High Road Communications
We see them on the news each day. Heads of companies, professional sports stars, even ordinary families suddenly thrust into the spotlight and dealing with a crisis under the glare of the public eye. Governments are accustomed to this level scrutiny, something underscored by the recent H1N1 vaccine issue. But even they can be blindsided by a crisis.
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