We humans get excited when we find a new word that makes our world make sense. The newest watchword that makes us all feel smart is “disinformation.” Great term. Great…
Marketers love social media, but it can be an organization’s Achilles heel in a crisis. More from Anne Marie Malecha in Forbes. Read the article
A journalist friend following the controversy at Disney and the Florida education law asked me if I thought conservative parents would stop watching Disney movies or drop their products. My…
Given all of the recent talk about disinformation, there seems to be a perception that it can be easily ordered up like a pizza. The truth is that much disinformation…
Many of my friends and students ask me if I process the news differently from how they do because I make my living in crisis management and constantly battle disinformation….
Asked to comment on political donations to lawmakers who voted against certifying the 2020 election, Eric Dezenhall told the New York Times that heavily regulated corporations need to be able…
An oped Eric Dezenhall wrote for the Wall Street Journal about media behavior when they get nicked for peddling misinformation. Read the article
Offering the Dezenhall take, Anne Marie Malecha provides to Forbes her insight into how to measure the impact of a crisis response. Read the article
The new movie about Meyer Lansky, “Lansky,” tackles the man as a myth and meme of capitalism. This approach piqued my curiosity as fake news about him has swirled for…
People survive scandals when we want them to. Commentary by Eric Dezenhall. Read the article
Eric Dezenhall did an interview explaining that the old playbook of falling on the sword amidst scandal is not a reliable standard as is evidenced by Governor Northam who fought…