Crisis management, Spokesperson training, Media Skills Training —  9 April by Media First

The interview that shows you can’t ride away from scrutiny

Doorstep interviews are notoriously difficult to handle. They are probably the type of interview spokespeople fear the most – who would want to find journalists gathered outside their home or…

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Spokesperson training, Media Skills Training, Crisis management —  5 March by Adam Fisher

Was this Standard Chartered’s Ratner moment?

Crisis management, Spokesperson training, Writing skills —  22 February by Adam Fisher

Lessons from a $2 billion typo

Crisis management, Spokesperson training —  1 September 2022 by Adam Fisher

Resilience tips spokespeople and comms professionals can use now

Crisis management, Spokesperson training, General media skills —  27 January 2022 by Adam Fisher

Why your internal business policies are becoming a reputational threat (and what you can do about it)

Crisis management, Spokesperson training —  20 January 2022 by Adam Fisher

Sorry-not-sorry: Why non-apologies prolong the pain (and how to apologise effectively)

Apologies. We’ve all seen plenty of them lately. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said sorry for attending a party during lockdown. Novak Djokovic, the world’s number one tennis player, apologised…

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Presentation skills, Spokesperson training, Crisis management —  31 August 2021 by Adam Fisher

When should you use an autocue?

This is a question that is increasingly coming up when we speak to clients about presentation skills, hosting webinars and creating videos for both internal and external audiences. We always stress…

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Media Skills Training, Spokesperson training, Crisis management —  4 February 2021 by Adam Fisher

Why you need to stop beginning your media interviews with pleasantries

Media Skills Training, Spokesperson training, Crisis management —  26 October 2020 by Adam Fisher

Could you handle an interview with this hard-hitting journalist?