Instead of putting out the fire, or even changing things so that they are less likely to catch fire in the future, the Obama administration (like the Bush administration before it) is just fiddling with it’s P.R. campaign.With everything from the finan…
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Department of Justice “Crackdown” On Wall Street Is Just a P.R. Stunt Targeting Small-Time Crooks
Alan Greenspan, William Black, James Galbraith, Joseph Stiglitz, George Akerlof, Chris Whalen and many other economists and financial experts all say that the economy cannot truly recover unless those who committed fraud are prosecuted.So we should be…
Instead of Actually Stabilizing the Economy By Reining In the Giant Banks, Governments Just Launching More Faux Stress Tests as a P.R. Stunt
The big banks caused the financial crisis, and are continuing to drag the world economy down the into a black hole. So what are the governments of the world doing to address this core problem? Breaking up the giant banks? Nationalizing them? Holding …
26 Great Ways To Get Small Business PR In December
Check out the following 26 annual events and bizarre holidays. Many of these are great ways to get small business PR in December as media outlets and reporters will find them just quirky enough to cover your angle tied in with one or more of these 26 events.
Small Business PR Lessons From Chilean Miners
The 33 Chilean Miners prepared themselves by getting a dose of media training before their surface so they’d be prepared for the onslaught of news cameras and journalists who would track down their every move in the weeks following their rescue
Facebook CEO Wanted to Donate $100M Quietly to Avoid Bad PR
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Sept. 24 gave $100 million to boost education in Newark, N.J. Facebook was reluctant to announce the effort for fear of letting a good public relations opportunity be eclipsed by the premier of "The Social Network." – Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg agreed to plunk down $100
million worth of his company stock to seed Startup: Education, an effort to boost the public school system in Newark, N.J.
The founder of the world’s largest social network made
the announcement Sept. 24 on a conference call with New Jersey G…
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What Small Business Can Learn From Fortune-500 PR Mistakes
If we look further at the three companies (Toyota, BP and Goldman Sachs), many experts agree that there were several bad PR moves (very similar in nature) that played a big role in the PR process.
Dell Faulty PC Case Could Become PR Nightmare
Dell faces the prospect of a massive public-relations battle thanks to unsealed court documents alleging that the manufacturer knowingly sold nearly 12 million defective OptiPlex desktops between 2003 and 2005. While the case awaits trial, the attendant media buzz presents headaches for a company that has been trying to reverse negative perceptions. – Dell faces a potentially massive public-relations battle in coming weeks, as
recently unsealed court documents allege that the manufacturer knowingly
sold nearly 12 million defective computers between 2003 and 2005. The OptiPlex
PCs in question reportedly had a failure rate of 97 percent over a …
BP’s unfolding PR disaster
I think we all know – deep down – that the relentless burning of hydrocarbons brings with it some occasionally troubling consequences. Most of the time we don’t give it too much thought when we fill the petrol tank with that invisible black liquid gold. You’d probably go a bit mad if you worried constantly about all the things that aren’t quite right with the world. It’s a long list.
And let’s face it, we are still living in an economy that depends on the burning of hydrocarbons. We can wean ourselves off them, step by small step, but the alternatives are still not quite there, whether we are talking about power generation for electricity or powertrains for mass-market vehicles.
The dark side of mining, trading and burning the liquid black stuff – along with associated interdependencies – was neatly summarised by Al Gore: “We’re borrowing money from China to buy oil from the Persian Gulf to burn it in ways that destroy the planet. Every bit of that’s got to change.” I’m not sure I agree with everything Al Gore says, but that is very well put.
The Persian Gulf part of the sentence alludes to the ‘energy security’ argument that plays well in the US. Dependence on the Middle East for oil is widely seen as A Bad Thing. The implication is that things that lessen that dependence are A Good Thing. That might mean consuming less oil, which is where hybrids and electric vehicles can make a contribution. But it might also mean developing more oil extraction locally. And for the US, the Gulf of Mexico is pretty local. They’re now going into deeper water to get the oil.
The disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has shown what can happen when things go wrong with offshore drilling. Clearly something went very wrong with the systems and checks that are meant to ensure that a catastrophic event like that doesn’t happen, or that if it does, effective remedial action can be quickly applied to limit the resultant harm.
Hopefully, the relevant authorities and regulators will get to the bottom of it and put in place any necessary changes to ensure that it cannot happen again.
There will always be some level of environmental risk with oil though, in both its extraction and transportation.
As far as BP is concerned, as well as the immediate challenge of dealing with the crisis itself, there is clearly a very big PR disaster unfolding in North America (and to some extent the world) that it will have to contend with for many years to come. A fat multinational corporation that makes supernormal profits and colludes with dodgy regimes in the Middle East to bring us hydrocarbons to burn is probably walking a thin line at the best of times. But if it’s not whiter than white on safety and on presenting its case for corporate social responsibility, there surely will be a longish queue of unsympathetic people only too happy to have a pop.
What’s happened in the Gulf of Mexico is a nightmare scenario for an oil company and manna from heaven for those with a natural antipathy to oil companies and what they represent.
And these days, you have to fight your PR battles in the blogosphere and in social networking forums. A fake BP Twitter page has illustrated how easy it can be for your digitally agile opponents to quickly gain visibility and help to shape public opinion. Well honed – or even crude (sorry) – satire is not easy to fight.
Example of tweet from @BPGlobalPR: “We are dedicated to helping the wildlife in the gulf. Any birds that need cleaning must report to 287 Quartemain St, Baton Rouge, LA 70801″
I wonder how long it will be before other companies – dare I say it, maybe some in the auto biz – find themselves targeted by similar campaigns?
Chip Shot: Intel Response to European Commission PR
The European Commission today published a non-confidential version of its Intel decision filed on May 13, 2009. It is consistent with what the Commission stated in May. Intel is convinced that the Commission’s conclusions regarding its business practices are wrong, both factually and legally. Intel has appealed the Commission’s decision. We are committed to ethical business behavior and compliance with all applicable laws and regulations governing business practices. Intel has adhered to those standards and acted legally at all times in this matter. View more on why the European Commission’s decision is wrong and visit the Competition in the Innovation Economy site for more information.
Weber Shandwick essays
Here are some new essays on international PR from my colleagues at WS you may be interested in.
Weber Shandwick 33&1/3 RPM Issue 2
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Twitter To Mitigate PR Crisis
Have you ever heard this saying before? Basically it means if something goes wrong, it’s better to provide a solution the first time it breaks. If you ignore the problem it will only grow bigger, and ultimately when you’re forced to provide a solution it will be a lot more costly. For a small business [...]
Wal-Mart Plans Farmers Market In Latest PR Offensive
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to hold a farmers market on Saturday at the vacant site where it wants to build its second city store as it steps up pressure on the city to allow it to expand.
Cook County Hospital System Adds Top Execs, Former Blago Spokesman To Handle PR
A former Sara Lee Corp. executive has been named as the Cook County Health and Hospitals System’s new human resources director.



