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Exclusive: How Elizabeth Holmes’s House of Cards Came Tumbling Down

Exclusive: How Elizabeth Holmes’s House of Cards Came Tumbling Down | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It was late morning on Friday, October 16, when Elizabeth Holmes realized that she had no other choice. She finally had to address her employees at Theranos, the blood-testing start-up that she had founded as a 19-year-old Stanford dropout, which was now valued at some $9 billion. Two days earlier, a damning report published in The Wall Street Journal had alleged that the company was, in effect, a sham—that its vaunted core technology was actually faulty and that Theranos administered almost all of its blood tests using competitors’ equipment.

The article created tremors throughout Silicon Valley, where Holmes, the world’s youngest self-made female billionaire, had become a near universally praised figure. Curiosity about the veracity of the Journal story was also bubbling throughout the company’s mustard-and-green Palo Alto headquarters, which was nearing the end of a $6.7 million renovation. Everyone at Theranos, from its scientists to its marketers, wondered what to make of it all....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Great journalism and fascinating story from Nick Hilton in Vanity Fair

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Asiana Airlines: An Unsympathetic Press Release | Mr. Media Training

Asiana Airlines: An Unsympathetic Press Release | Mr. Media Training | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
After one of its planes crash landed into San Francisco, Asiana Airlines issued a press release that didn't even acknowledge the victims.
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Unintended PR fail I'm sure as their Twitter feed expressed sympathy appropriately. A subsequent statement got it better but another crisis PR lesson for all.

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NYT Assault on Battery | 15-Seconds Blog

NYT Assault on Battery | 15-Seconds Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...The Times pretty much disagreesin every respect. They stand by their story which said that the vehicle did not meet its own promises and that the battery failed, requiring the Model S make the last part of its journey on a flatbed truck.

It is not just "he said" vs "she said" however since Tesla published data captured by their onboard computer which seemed to back up some of what they claim....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Tesla's big mistake was not researching past stories by the NYT automotive reporter. Naive to say the least. 

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Savvy PR can rescue Groupon and Facebook | PR Daily

Savvy PR can rescue Groupon and Facebook | PR Daily | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
The press is hammering the tech companies as investors head for the hills. Amid the doom and gloom, there appear to be opportunities to score some PR wins.

 

...This week the media reported that some of Groupon's early investors cashed in their stock as they headed for the exit. And Facebook's stock price has slid to half of what it was before the social network’s IPO, as original investors dump their shares.

 

It's a tough job to keep notoriously fickle Wall Street investors happy, particularly with the well-established boom/bust record of Internet stocks. Everyone is looking for the next Internet boom companies, such as Google or eBay, but more often they get a Pets.com or Go.com.

 

As with any financial story, the devil is in the details, and that’s where these companies can score some PR wins for their reputations. For instance, although some early investors sold Groupon and Facebook stock, they did so at a huge profit. And the number of early investors who sold is matched by those who stayed on board with the companies....

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What Startups Can Learn About PR and Crisis Management ...

What Startups Can Learn About PR and Crisis Management ... | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
My golden rule of public relations is that “if you don't shape your story somebody else will.” We see this in politics all the time. Think John Kerry and the “swift boat” scandal. Whatever your political view we can all agree ....
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A Perfect Example Of A Great Press Conference | Mr. Media Training

A Perfect Example Of A Great Press Conference | Mr. Media Training | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Last week, an audio technician for the television program Cops was killed by friendly fire while filming a robbery at a Wendy’s in Omaha, Nebraska. 


The Omaha police chief, Todd Schmaderer, delivered an almost perfect press conference—one that stands in marked contrast to the shameful media interactions in Ferguson, Missouri—that should be studied by PR professionals as a terrific example of how to communicate in crisis.


PR pro Dave Statter, who writes the excellent STATter911 blog (and wrote about this story first), called this “one of the most effective and timely presentations following a police involved shooting I’ve witnessed.”


He’s right. Chief Schmaderer did many things right in this press conference. Below, you’ll find the five things that stood out to me most....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Brad Phillips highlights an excellent example of how to do a press conference right. Police chiefs and crisis pros take note.

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4 crisis PR tips for the Vatican | PR Daily EU

4 crisis PR tips for the Vatican | PR Daily EU | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...I’ve learned a lot about popes. I love them. So it’s fascinating to speculate about the Benedict’s resignation. Is PR crisis management under way at the Vatican? It makes sense. After all, the Roman Catholic Church has dealt with a number of crises in the past years: protected child abusers, insulted nuns, claims that condoms cause AIDS. blaming scandals on the press, and so on. 

Can the Vatican do more than a resignation to bring the crisis to a faster close? Yes, Here are four more actions to move the compass further in the right direction....

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Why couldn't the Pope cope? 

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Praise for Connecticut State Police spokesperson | PR Daily

Praise for Connecticut State Police spokesperson | PR Daily | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Lt. J. Paul Vance is described as ‘composed yet compassionate’ in handling media inquiries after the unthinkable tragedy in Newtown, Conn.

 

...Last Friday, Lt. J. Paul Vance joined this group after a lone gunman entered Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut and killed 20 children and six adults. For 15 years, Vance has led the public information office for the Connecticut State Police. His tireless work in the days after the shooting has won him praise from journalists, law enforcement officials, and PR practitioners. 

Vance “has been doing a heroic job under terrible circumstances,” said Gil Rudawski, the crisis communication chief at GroundFloor Media in Denver. “He's running on adrenaline now, but exhaustion will set in soon.” ...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Several excellent crisis management lessons shared in this post from Michael Sebastian at PR Daily.

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15-Seconds Blog: Taco (Dumb) Bell

Joe Maturo is a few fries short of a Happy Meal. Well, perhaps that is not the best fast food metaphor but the East Haven, CT Mayor delivered a whopper of a bad interview the other day.

 

While being questioned by WPIX-TV about the arrest of four police officers who were charged with unlawfully targeting Latinos in town for searches and abuse -- the mayor was asked what he was doing for the Latino community. Kind of a broad open question. The Mayor opened his mouth and stuck his foot in it by saying "I might have tacos when I go home." Yeah, that will help....

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