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For business leaders, communicators and brand managers, making space for disenfranchised voices without disappearing or making tone-deaf gaffes requires careful listening.
Those who’ve responded to this crisis with empathy, generosity and genuine warmth have reaped profound reputational rewards.
During these difficult times, its more important than ever to highlight and share accurate, relevant messages. Here are some tips to help fight the chaos.
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At Wheaton College in suburban Chicago, the brand journalism team pivoted its storytelling to connect alumni and administrators, students and faculty, and the community at large.
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Communicators should bear in mind key cultural differences and adapt their crisis messages accordingly to engage a worldwide workforce. And speakers, watch your speed and diction.
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So says Carmen Collins, social media leader at Cisco.
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