• The most valuable tabletop takeaways often happen after the fact

    The most valuable tabletop takeaways often happen after the fact
    Here are after-action tips for making the most out of your tabletop trainings.
    Crisis tabletop sessions are important, but not just for what happens during the training exercise.
     
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    “The most valuable moments happen after the exercise ends,” said Dara Cohen, the American Gaming Association’s strategic director of communications and media relations. “It’s not about executing a flawless response but under
  • Communicators share the worst mistakes they’ve ever made

    Communicators share the worst mistakes they’ve ever made
    Learn from these mistakes.We learn more from our mistakes than our successes.
    That’s why we asked communicators on LinkedIn to share their biggest mistakes in the industry. The responses range from funny but cringey typos to media handling mistakes and much more. But all represent a lesson learned and a career improved.
    Several communicators shared their stories anonymously. Responses have been lightly edited for style, clarity and brevity.
    Have your own mistake to share? Drop it in the co
  • Take the Crisis Communications Now Survey for an exclusive discount to the PR Daily Conference

    Take the Crisis Communications Now Survey for an exclusive discount to the PR Daily Conference
    Share your view of crisis comms — and enjoy a discount.Even this early, 2025 is already proving to be a year of challenges for communicators. We want to hear from you on which issues at your organization are weighing on you most heavily – and how you’re addressing them. Your responses will be anonymized and results reported in the aggregate. Please help us take the pulse!
    The findings from this 3-question survey will be unveiled at the PR Daily Conference on May 21-23 in Washin

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