Ted Cruz Provides 9 Crisis Management Lessons For Business Leaders

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I’m the author of Crisis Ahead — 101 Ways to Prepare for and Bounce Back from Disasters, Scandals, and Other Emergencies (Nicholas Brealey) which was rated one of best new crisis management books to read in 2020 and 2021 — and one of the best crisis management books of all time — by BookAuthority.org. The advice and observations in this blog and my “Crisis Ahead” podcast are based on my extensive experience helping companies, organizations, and individuals prevent, manage, and recover from a variety of crisis situations. I’ve been the CEO of two trade associations, a PR consultant to hundreds of clients, and press secretary for Democratic and Republican members of Congress and political candidates.

, Cruz said, “he was just trying to be a good dad and escort his kids on a trip with their friends to Cancun. But, if he can't say no to his kids, who else won't he able to say no to? Lobbyists? Donors?

“His explanation is relatable but can also can be perceived as weakness. Also, he undercut his apology by trying to have an opinion host,Every crisis has lessons that others can learn from. Here’s what business leaders can learn from this one.

and a reputation management specialist. “The terrible optics may never be wiped away during a situation like this, but it's important to stop the bleeding and try to recover and change the narrative.” Barletta said, “I would have recommended from the outset [that Cruz] simply admit it was a mistake.” Then apologize, work to bring home aid for Texas, “... and get in every photo-op possible with the governor or private companies offering help to residents.

“First, his office denied he was in Cancun, then came a series of inconsistent stories, and finally an admission that it was a mistake. This is a clear example of why transparency, and not being evasive, is key.”—images of the forlorn poodle in the window went viral— made it even worse of course,” said the University of Albany’s Stern. for leaving their stations or pursuing recreation during a crisis, added apparent hypocrisy to the list of negatives.

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Like he really cares about his job hand. SenTedCruz is absolute gop grifter, one of trump's mouthpiece for Jan. 6th US Capitol Riots & does not give a F*ck for avg. Texans who are struggling

Just bail ✊🏽💯

I thought this was an TheOnion article.

Just 9?

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