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How to Survive a Scandal Mother Jones
Eric Dezenhall sits down with Mother Jones to discuss how to survive a scandal do you apologize or do you strike back?
Beware the angry birds The Economist
Spin is Overrated: Crisis Communications for Members of Congress Roll Call (blog)
Roll Call caught up with Eric Dezenhall to discuss how members of Congress (and staff) can better protect their reputations.
Pharmalot, Pharmalittle: We’re Reading About Allergan, Ebola and… Wall Street Journal (blog)
Eric Dezenhall’s remarks on the CDC’s tarnished image.
CDC Faces Yet Another Problem: A Tarnished Image MedPage Today
Eric Dezenhall responds how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) can enhance their tarnished image.
PR Wizard Eric Dezenhall On Dealing With Scandal Huffington Post
Eric Dezenhall joins HuffPost Live to discuss his new book, Glass Jaw on how to survive scandal.
Note to Mary Barra: GM’s Recalls Aren’t Just a PR Problem Businessweek
Eric Dezenhall points out that GM CEO, Mary Barra should look to Apple CEO, Tim Cook and his handling of a recent crisis with one of their suppliers. Dezenhall also makes the point that Apple makes a product everyone loves and therefore can take a punch.
Obama Tries to Change the Subject Bloomberg
As Obama tries to shift focus onto an improving economy Dezenhall points out that “you can’t change the subject when people don’t want to.”
Obama Political Reset: Focus Elections on the Economy Businessweek
Stars get trolled when they play pundits Detroit Free Oress
In an interview about start who play pundits Dezenhall says entertainers have the right to free speech, but they don’t have the right to be taken seriously.”