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Real People, Real Crises: An Inside Look at Corporate Crisis Communications
Published in Paperback by Oakhill Press (01 September, 2002)
Authors: Steve Wilson and Luke Feck
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How people handle major corporate problems every day
Real People Real Crises: An Inside Look At Corporate Crises Communications by public relations expert Steve Wilson is an informed and informative documentary that reveals how people handle major corporate problems every day, from violence in the workplace to product tampering. Useful information and guidelines from those who have survived corporate disasters include tips on how to recognize a crisis, the importance of picking a good spokesperson, reputation management, and much, much more. Real People, Real Crises is very highly recommended reading for anyone charged with a corporate responsibility of responding to and dealing with unexpected and potentially disadvantageous events, whether external or internal to corporate operations.

Highly Informative
I just finished reading Real People, Real Crises and I found it to be highly informative, interesting and an enjoyable read.

A great resource
Real People Real Crises is a great resource. The author does a wonderful job of showing what really happens in a crisis situation and provides great tips and strategies for crisis planning and preparedness. Highly recommended!


Yesterday's Cincinnati: Special Bicentennial Edition
Published in Hardcover by Writers Digest Books (1987)
Author: Luke Feck
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A Good Beginner's Guide
"Yesterday's Cincinnati" is a good beginner's guide into Cincinnati histories. The pictures are numerous and informative; the text is instructive, and sometimes witty. This pictorial history 's strongest point is also its weakest: it is brief. This is good, in that it sparks the reader's interest to delve deeper into Cincinnati's past: how sudden was the '37 flood; just who WAS Boss Cox; what ever became of the defunct subway system? But these things are not explained in this brief history, and leaves the reader wanting more, yet not pointing him or her in a direction in which more can be found.

As a beginner's guide in the histories of a city, I rate this book rather highly, because of its brevity. If you are interested in a glimpse under the crown of the Queen City from her beginnings to the mid-1900's, Luke Feck provides a wonderful starting step for you!


Straight from the Horse's Mouth: How to Talk to Animals and Get Answers
Published in Hardcover by Crown Pub (12 June, 2001)
Author: Amelia Kinkade
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