Spoken Word spent two months in Malta helping one of the major players in the scandal emerge victorious
11 Jan 2016
This video marks the second time President Obama has teared up during a press conference. We posted the first such instance the day of the Newtown school shootings.
Many have mixed opinions over a president crying. We will let you be the judge as to what affect it has on you.
02 Mar 2015
It's hard to believe in today's day and age that a CEO would go on 60 minutes completely unprepared to do an interview, but alas on this week's 60 minutes report on Lumber Liquidators the company's CEO Rob Lynch sat down with Anderson Cooper and the result was, well, not good.
Here's the clip so you can see for yourself. Not surprisingly, the company's stock was down over 20% at one po...
22 Jan 2015
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyYrIAo3X4g
Imagine the surprise when Bill Belichick took the podium this morning and gave a 7+ minute statement, mostly without reading and came across as credible and sincere. Who ever thought we would be using the words credible and sincere when discussing Bill Belichick?
Don't get too excited though, when the questions started he was back to his old...
11 Sep 2014
As we watch the Ray Rice saga unfold this week, much criticism has been made of the NFL's slow response in handling the situation. That brought to mind one of the first lessons in crisis management when it comes to the public's desire of a company (or entity in this case) in terms of how it deals with a crisis. Here's what they want:
1. The right people
2. Doing the right thing
3. At th...
21 Jul 2014
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsDeWSRZrjA
If there's any industry in the world that is prepared for Crisis Communications, it's the airline industry. Unfortunately, they have to be. There's no bigger global story than when a passenger filled airliner goes down and sadly Malaysian Air has had to deal with two such horrible tragedies already this year.
With that said, facing the hord...
04 Jun 2014
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SKFvQTzCyM
I was in London last week on business and as I do pretty much every time I'm there, I tune in to BBC News in the evenings. Now of course, anyone who knows UK politics knows about Ed Miliband. He's a media favorite, mostly for the priceless soundbites he gives and the sheer number of interviews he's willing to do.
It's also important to note...