by Desiree Peterkin Bell | Jan 7, 2021 | Crisis Communication, Desiree Peterkin Bell
Did you know that the economic impact of a single snowstorm can be upwards of $1 billion? The winter season always brings challenges to your business, whether it be snow, sleet, or dangerously cold temperatures. The best approach is to be prepared. Having a...
by Desiree Peterkin Bell | Dec 1, 2020 | Crisis Communication, Desiree Peterkin Bell
If you live in a coastal area, hurricanes pose a considerable threat to your business. Even though you may have insurance coverage, there are measures you can take to minimize damage and protect your employees. This guide will help you put together a preparedness plan...
by Desiree Peterkin Bell | Oct 17, 2020 | Crisis Communication, Desiree Peterkin Bell
Successful leaders have to stand the tests of time and challenges. The current global crisis requires leaders around the world to withstand pressure. Emerging as a strong leader during such challenging times requires one to embrace crucial leadership qualities. Here...
by Desiree Peterkin Bell | Oct 10, 2020 | Crisis Communication, Desiree Peterkin Bell
No one wants to believe that their place of employment could potentially be privy to an active shooter scenario, but unfortunately, it’s all too common in the United States. With this ever-looming threat, businesses need to be prepared and have certain...
by Desiree Peterkin Bell | Sep 15, 2020 | Crisis Communication, Desiree Peterkin Bell
Extreme weather has been in the news for the last several weeks. Hurricanes, wildfires in California, and even sudden snowfall in places like Colorado have taken Americans by surprise. During times like these, communications professionals need to make plans for...
by Desiree Peterkin Bell | Sep 2, 2020 | Crisis Communication, Desiree Peterkin Bell
The current coronavirus pandemic has impacted just about everyone. With over 200,000 deaths in the United States alone, COVID has wreaked havoc all over the world. Using the failed national response to this pandemic, there are a few crisis management lessons...