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Case Study: Issues Management Keeps Potential Crisis Quiet

When a high-profile company faced the possibility of an ugly lawsuit that threatened to drag its good name through the mud, they contacted DPK Public Relations. The issue revolved around threats by a former employee to file a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and a wrongful termination lawsuit.

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It doesn’t matter how many employees an organization has, internal motivation is a vital factor that affects the bottom line. It builds morale, enhances productivity and creates team spirit. It also helps recruit and retain qualified people.

Employees are an organization’s most important public. They have a direct impact on a company’s performance as well as its reputation. They can be your most passionate supporters or your most credible critics. They talk about you and people listen. After all, when it comes to your company, your employees know what they’re talking about.

A company’s ability to effectively communicate with its employees can drive improvements in productivity, quality, safety, customer loyalty and employee retention.

DPK Public Relations has helped organizations navigate challenging transitions, including mergers and acquisitions, productivity and safety initiatives, reorganizations and restructurings, branding and repositioning efforts, leadership changes, and downsizing.

Our programs also rely heavily on face-to-face communication, particularly from front-line managers and supervisors, the most credible and effective performance drivers in an organization.

We focus on the following key deliverables:

  • Making employees aware of the change;
  • Getting employees to understand and embrace the need for change;
  • Earning the commitment of employees to make the change a success; and
  • Motivating and engaging employees in the change process by encouraging specific actions.

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