Tiger Woods Needs to Tell a Hero's Tale
By his silence, Tiger Woods is breaking every rule in PR, crisis communications and reputation management. Woods has to finish this story, making this hero's tale whole and satisfying, both for him and for us.
By his silence, Tiger Woods is breaking every rule in PR, crisis communications and reputation management. Woods has to finish this story, making this hero's tale whole and satisfying, both for him and for us.
Danny Groner | Posted 12.01.2009 | Media
If the Salahis were so methodical with their plan to get cameras into the White House dinner, how could they put their trust in this publicist and lawyer?
Ruth Sherman | Posted 11.21.2009 | Business
As Goldman Sachs may be discovering, belatedly and to its chagrin, image matters. Perception is reality. Therefore, if we want business and government to do better by us, we need more arts education, not less.
Elissa Stein | Posted 11.19.2009 | Living
Last night, at my son's 3rd grade pot luck, while munching on spicy sesame noodles and sipping red wine, I got into an animated conversation with a mo...
Dana Joy Altman | Posted 11.18.2009 | Style
I recently invited a professional into my kitchen to teach me a few things and WOW, did it pay off big. Kate Neumann came by last week to teach me how to make these glorious hand pies.
Rob Warmowski | Posted 11.17.2009 | Politics
For my entire adult life, I have watched free-market fundamentalists do their thing. They demonize government, run for government, capture government, then dismantle and privatize government.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 10.26.2009 | Media
Did you ever get the feeling that at some point in the past, political culture got inextricably combined with celebrity culture -- sort of like the le...
Karen Luniw | Posted 11.09.2009 | Business
One of the keys to attracting more business is to be seen more. Getting on TV and other media is a great way to do that and you don't need a publicist to get the ball rolling.
Eric Dezenhall | Posted 10.17.2009 | Media
As a rule, the more hated an organization, the more vigilant it has to be with the media because of the near certainty its message will be met with intense, and sometimes deserved, resistance.
Schuyler Brown | Posted 09.17.2009 | Media
Brands are ditching advertising, which is really pretty transparent in its intentions, in favor of spin and PR, which really is not. This shift is partly because advertising is failing and partly because PR is right for the times.
Bil Browning | Posted 09.05.2009 | Entertainment
Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black is suing the website that published pictures of the writer having sex with an ex-boyfriend. This is an incredibly bad idea.
Fortune's Stanley Bing | Posted 09.03.2009 | Media
It's my experience that journalists who routinely call PR people flacks are themselves hacks.
Danny Groner | Posted 08.07.2009 | Media
As sports fans, we're prone to forgive, though we rarely forget, because these players' contributions and abilities are what draws us to them, not their decisions.
Kimberly Krautter | Posted 07.27.2009 | Entertainment
My colleagues and I enjoy challenging each other as to how we would handle various PR disasters. By far the most interesting and stimulating conversations have always been around Michael Jackson.
Gary S. Chafetz | Posted 07.23.2009 | Politics
Essentially, honest-services fraud makes prosecutors omnipotent, because they can charge anybody they want with a federal felony.
Andy Plesser | Posted 07.03.2009 | Media
Perino had some nice things to say about the Huffington Post onstage and off in this interview. She told me the site is "rebuilding its reputation and dong a pretty good job."
Celia Alario | Posted 06.19.2009 | Media
I imagine we'll arrive from this rocky road trip with truth, accuracy, journalistic integrity, justice and a more informed and empowered citizenry intact.
Philip Slater | Posted 06.13.2009 | Politics
A little more honesty from the PR folks might be appropriate. Something like: "Look, folks, we're the military. Our job is to kill folks. If you're going to get picky about who, send someone else."
Fortune's Stanley Bing | Posted 05.23.2009 | Business
Today Yahoo! reported its earnings, which beat street estimates. As far as earnings go, they were pretty typical of today, actually better than some. They had earnings, for example.
Toby Barlow | Posted 05.17.2009 | Business
As far as public relations goes, American Apparel's response to Woody Allen's lawsuit is one of the most absolutely moronic moves I have ever seen anyone make.
Attention! Blog | Keith O'Brien | Posted 05.08.2009 | Media
Editor's Note: The following is the first post by Keith O'Brien explaining why he's leaving PRWeek to join Attention. Keith starts at Attention on Apr...
Eric Dezenhall | Posted 04.16.2009 | Politics
In impending financial prosecutions, the government will have the narrative advantage and, when one's freedom is on the line, a play for the hearts and minds of the judge and jury couldn't hurt.
Jay Marose | Posted 04.09.2009 | Media
For PR people, media conglomeration has only made the ability to garner press coverage of your product, be it a entertainment, consumer items or causes, based on its own merits more difficult.
Breakingviews.com | Lauren Silva Laughlin | Posted 04.03.2009 | Business
AIG PR: American International Group is keeping the spin machine employed. The US insurance giant - which just received its fourth taxpayer bailout - ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.22.2009 | Media
Apparently, not everybody's pet chimpanzee was shot dead in a terrifying police standoff. Some continue to ply their trade in public relations, like ...
Robbie Vorhaus | Posted 12.01.2009 | Sports