Thursday, January 5, 2012

The 5 Best Crisis Communications Blogs: Resolve to Read Good ...

I am a learner. I?ve found that to be somewhat competent at what I do, I have to be learning from other people. If ?you are interested in the converging fields of crisis communications and social media,or if you are a social media manager thrust into the crisis manager role, here are five good blogs I would recommend you add to your routine in 2012. Please feel free to add more in the comments. As always, I am on the lookout ?for good stuff by good people.In no particular order.

1. Bernstein Crisis Management Blog. Jonathan Bernstein is a great case study source. He is current on what is going on and is often asked to put his oar in when people get in trouble. I just got his new book, Manager?s Guide to Crisis Management. Short and easy read. Pick it up.

2. Bulletproof from Levick Strategic Communications. A number of people write for this blog aimed mostly at enterprise level corporate. They mix corporate communications, media training and some social media. Food for thought as they are just beginning to dip in to the area of social media.

3. Crisis Blogger. Gerald Baron is another that gets frequently tapped for his take on crises. His expertise is emergency management, and he is founder of the PIER, a web-based system of crisis communication technology. He has two books on emergency management communications as well.

4. reputationXchange.com. This is the blog of Leslie Gaines-Ross, Weber Shandwick?s Chief Reputation Strategist. This one thing I know: a good crisis plan is incomplete without an understanding of reputation strategies. I highly recommend her book,?Corporate Reputation: 12 Steps to Safeguarding and Recovering Reputation??as well.

5.?Communicating Through a Crisis?Dan Hicks? blog is a good case study resource of businesses and organizations of all sizes. Stuff you might have missed in the newspaper.

Honorable mentions: Mr. Media Training (PR communications mostly), ?idisaster 2.0.? (emergency management in the web-based era).

There are others out there, mostly in the area of emergency management. There is somewhat of a lack in the area of blogs specifically related to digital-based crisis communications. Maybe you?ve got some good ones?please add them in the comments.

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