Sentences with phrase «of public relations disasters»

After the release of the CRU emails, these strategies resulted in what Fred Pearce has referred to as the «anatomy of a public relations disaster

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Since the announcement of the settlement, Wells Fargo not only has had to deal with the financial fallout, but also with a public relations disaster.
It's crucial to know how consultants would react to a social media disaster, as well as how they would avoid one in the first place, says David Gerzof Richard, a social media and marketing professor at Emerson College in Boston and president of public relations and social media firm BIGfish.
«Marketing the Moon... chronicles the public - relations triumphs and disasters that, in many ways, determined the fate of the Apollo program.»
Beyond being a public relations disaster for the company, this should lead us to re-examine what we accept as proof of the economic benefits of projects in general.
A Wall Street Journal op - ed by Andy Kessler (also published on Friday, Nov. 19, the date of Krugman's op - ed in The New York Times) pointed this out — but also recognized that the Fed would create a public relations disaster if it came right out and explained that its motivation in QE2 was to reverse the fall in property prices.
To this list could be added many more examples of how the data have grown and grown to support the proposition that the sexual revolution has been resulting in disaster for large swaths of the country — a proposition further honed by whole decades of examination of the relation between public welfare and family dysfunction (particularly in the pages of the decidedly not - Catholic Public Interest magapublic welfare and family dysfunction (particularly in the pages of the decidedly not - Catholic Public Interest magaPublic Interest magazine).
«The government and councils have a shared interest in avoiding a public relations disaster of local people paying more for reduced services,» said Steve Freer, chief executive of Cipfa.
Mayor de Blasio today attended his second Flight 587 memorial service as mayor, arriving early and avoiding a repeat of his 2014 public relations disaster.
The last five years have seen the one of the most tumultuous periods for any industrial segment — bankruptcy, public relations disaster after public relations disaster, government takeovers, and recalls are just some of the issues the industry faced.
«We also would not want people thinking that the generous donations given from around the world to aide those affected by the disaster was being spent on giving people free flights,» said Kylie Clark, head of public relations and marketing, Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO).
An article by environmentalist journalist Fred Pearce about the «public relations disaster» that is Climategate is getting a lot of attention for Yale Environment 360, as it should.
For the past week it has been impossible to ignore the controversies around Cambridge Analytica, with the excruciating, watch from behind the sofa, undercover sting on its boss, and the public relations disaster for Facebook, one of the biggest companies in the world.
The discovery of these flaws leaked into public hands leading to a possible public relations mess if not disaster for the worlds largest chip fabricators as well as Microsoft.
Many critics of the bank pointed out that Wells Fargo only moved to launch an internal review after the scheme became a public relations disaster, and that laying the blame only on front line workers who were under tremendous pressure to sell would do little to prevent future scams.
«A lot of these changes are in many ways simply a next generation of functionality that already existed in some form or another, though made more intuitive for new users to help increase adoption and usage frequency,» says Erik Mason, senior manager of public relations at Zerto, an enterprise disaster recovery firm.
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