The PR fiasco suffered by United Airlines as a result of the video raises the question of how law firms should deal with negative references that show up online.
All the same, unless nuclear plants can be vastly simplified or the quality of assembly and operation enormously improved it's only a matter of time until we have the next nuclear power generation
PR fiasco emerge.
After the confused
PR fiasco of the Wii U launch, the company is already settling on a simple marketing message for NX - of being able to take your games with you on the go.
It's possible that Adobe could be facing the kind of
PR fiasco that followed Sony's 2005 decision to build a rootkit into its CDs for DRM purposes.
For Starbucks and Arizona State, however, a high dropout rate would be
a PR fiasco.
But the threat of a runaway
PR fiasco that continues to infuriate consumers (and, in turn, may convince even reticent lawmakers to endorse more pricing regulations) is also causing major players to take their own actions — or at the very least to reconsider their thinking.
Apparently, its email and corresponding
PR fiasco had no discernible negative impact on sales.
The PR fiasco forced the company to buttress its own patient assistance and rebate programs for the EpiPen and to introduce an authorized generic version of the device at half the price.
A lengthy server outage across EA games would be an unfortunately fitting end to a year that saw the gaming giant deal with numerous
PR fiascos.
Not exact matches
But it took a serious
PR hit from the asset - backed commercial paper
fiasco.
The case has been proven against the
PR company and its activities, The BBC has been exposed in rigging a resignation to harm Jeremy and to steal his plunder, Windowgate proved that Angela Eagle has been lying, the office
fiasco was bullying at it's worst whilst claiming to be the victim.
Despite numerous delays, and a self - induced
PR disaster brought about as a direct result of the Red Ash Kickstarter
fiasco, I'm still pumped to finally play Mighty No. 9.
In the immediate wake of the
fiasco that was the explosion - prone Galaxy Note 7, a number of pundits thought that Samsung would never be able to recover from what was arguably the biggest
PR nightmare in tech history.