Practical insights on media training, crisis communications and reputation management from Warren Weeks, Canada's most experienced media trainer. Real observations from the training room, commentary on the latest crisis stories in the news and straight talk on what it takes to survive a media interview.
Journalists and public relations
professionals have an interesting relationship. They depend on each
other to do their jobs, but typically, they have very different goals in
mind. For journalists, the
main concern is securing the interview, getting the facts and hopefully...
Crisis communications is one of the most stressful jobs around. And while there's no shortage of great courses, textbooks and videos out there to help you hone your crisis communications skills, there's no teacher like good...
If you don't feel a bit of tension between yourself and the reporter during your media interview, you may not be doing it right. That doesn't mean there should be an antagonistic or negative tension between the journalist and the interviewee. Think of it more...
If I only had 10 seconds to prepare someone for an important media interview, this is what I would tell them: A media interview is NOT a conversation. A hard core, full day media training session should still be the minimum prerequisite for any spokesperson preparing to face the media on behalf of their organization. But when it comes to...
For most people, preparing for a media interview is a stressful
experience. Whatever you say during your interview is going to be
printed or broadcast for thousands of people to see...
While the number of municipalities using social media continues to climb, only a small percentage are using these tools to their full potential. For example, the majority of communities have low or stagnant numbers of Twitter or Facebook followers, few or infrequent posts and/or very little two-way dialogue with residents.
Hiring the right media trainer is kind of a big deal. Think about it...you're asking a group of your most senior people to invest a full day out of their busy schedules to sit in a boardroom -- away from their growing inboxes,
There's nothing like a little controversy leading up to the holidays.
Former journalism professor Nick Russell has lashed out at members of the Winnipeg media for participating in a night of alcohol, food and shopping discounts at a local IKEA...
As a business owner, these are words I never thought I would utter: "Our website is temporarily down. And we're cool with that."
That shows you the power of great communications. Our site is hosted by Squarespace. They're a great company and their operations have been impacted by Hurricane Sandy (more on that below). Operational disruptions happen.
According to the old adage, there’s no such thing as bad publicity. Well, the people over at Cogeco might disagree after the week they had. The company made headlines for all the wrong reasons this week after a massive email outage left thousands of customers across Ontario unable to send or receive messages. Hundreds of frustrated customers have since taken to Twitter and Facebook...
As human beings, most of us are fortunate enough to possess a finely-tuned survival instinct, honed by millions of years of evolution. You might think these awesome skills are wasted in a world without dinosaurs and sabre-toothed tigers. On the contrary. Even in the corporate world...
The NHL Players' Association presented its 'alternative proposal' to NHL comissioner Gary Bettman & Company on Tuesday. Reading the media coverage about the handover, I was blown away by the brilliance of the photo opp staged...
In June of 2012, if you visited the City of Elliot Lake's website, you would have seen an icon for the community's Facebook page. Today, that icon - and the Facebook page it led to - are gone.
This latest tweet by @celebboutique actually makes the NRA's tweet earlier today look somewhat tame in comparison. Whether this is ignorance, stupidity or a PR stunt, this is why companies need to have solid social media programs in place...
Last week, we posted the top 5 risks of using Twitter, one of which was 'tone deafness'. There's a great example of this today. As the public tries to make sense of the horrible shooting in Colorado last night in which 12 people were killed, American Rifleman (the official journal of the National Rifle Association) apparently sent out the following tweet this morning at 9:20 am:
A quick check of the journal's Twitter page shows the tweet has since been removed. Someone at the organization likely deleted the tweet once they started getting inundated with retweets, negative comments from the public and critical news stories. But not before someone got a screen cap of it.
Here's just a sample of the backlash they're currently facing on Twitter:
Update: It appears the NRA has now gone beyond deleting the offensive tweet and has deleted the twitter account in question altogether. Talk about handling the situation the absolute wrong way in a social media world.
There are thousand of media stories generated by reporters around the world every day. And while those stories might cover thousands of different topics, they can ALL be traced back to one or more of the three drivers of news:
Used properly, Twitter can be a powerful tool for connecting with clients, prospects, friends fans and just about every possible stakeholder group. But there's no shortage of cautionary tales about celebrities, politicians, companies and ordinary tweeps who've been publicly embarrassed (or worse) over a stupid tweet...
It's Canada Day! The greatest country in the world is turning 145. And while Canadians are generally considered to be polite, under-the-radar type folks, Canada has given the world some of its greatest inventions. In honour of Canada Day, here are 50 of Canada's greatest...
Warren Weeks is Canada's most experienced media trainer, based in Toronto, Ontario. With more than 1,500 in-person sessions delivered across every province in Canada, he has spent three decades coaching executives, spokespeople and communications teams from some of Canada's most respected organizations in media interview skills, crisis communications and presentation training. His sessions are engaging, practical and built entirely around your organization's needs.