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The Crisis Show #119: Communication Lessons from Election 2016

November 17, 2016 by Rich Klein Leave a Comment

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Rich Klein was joined by Ruth Sherman and Tripp Frohlichstein to analyze how the communication styles of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton made a difference in the election
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Filed Under: The Crisis Show Tagged With: branding, business, CEO, communication, communications, content marketing, corporate, crisis communications, Donald Trump, election, higher education, Hillary Clinton, Leadership, POTUS, PR, public relations, social media

FIR on Higher Education #49: UNC Provost Jim Dean on How Senior Leaders Can Leverage Social Media

January 19, 2016 by Kevin Anselmo Leave a Comment

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/fir/fir-highered49.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 25:07 — 11.5MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Google Podcasts | Email | RSS | Subscription OptionsMany studies highlight how top leadership in companies can reap positive benefits by using social media (see Weber Shandwick study for example). While certainly not the majority, there are some university presidents, provosts and… Continue Reading →

Filed Under: FIR on Higher Education Tagged With: higher education, Social Media and Higher Education, Tweeting Deans, UNC Provost Jim Dean

FIR on Higher Education #45: University of Missouri Protests and Communications Implications

November 18, 2015 by Kevin Anselmo Leave a Comment

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On episode 45 of FIR on Higher Education, host Kevin Anselmo shares analysis on what spokespersons and administrators who communicate during times of crisis can learn from what has happened at the University of Missouri.
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Filed Under: FIR on Higher Education Tagged With: Bowen Loftin, Crisis communications in higher education, higher education, strategic communications, Tim Wolfe, University of Missouri

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