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Presentation Skills Training: Maximizing Success in the Q&A

The Q&A portion of a presentation may seem like an opportunity to relax, but skilled speakers have a strategy for the Q&A. This article describes the benefits of considering the Q&A as a seamless part of the presentation.


DPK Public Relations featured in Brandweek article regarding food industry response to E. coli outbreaks

The March 5th issue of Brandweek looks at how various food companies have responded to E.coli outbreaks that threaten their respective reputations and strain consumer trust. It includes comments from DPK Public Relations'' President Dan Keeney.


DPK Public Relations Featured in San Francisco Chronicle Story: JetBlue response praised

DPK Public Relations is among the firms that specialize in crisis communications featured in the San Francisco Chronicle report on Jet Blue''s response to the shut-down of its entire flight schedule a couple weeks ago. The observations and advice of all the counselors included in the report provides great guidance for CEOs under pressure.


Mactarnahan "Mac" Keeney, DPK Public Relations Mascot, 1997-2007

DPK Public Relations is celebrating the life of its mascot, Mac, who passed away unexpectedly over the weekend.


Harvard Business Review Examines "Reputation and Its Risks"

An article in the February edition of Harvard Business Review, "Reputation and Its Risks," points to three situations that put reputation at risk: reputation-reality gap, changing beliefs and expectations, and weak internal coordination. This article offers a summary.


DPKpedia: Definition of Reputation Management

Reputation management examines perceptions of an organization and works to align organizational behavior with public demands and expectations. In some cases, the two already are aligned but there is a lack of understanding or awareness of it. In other cases, there is a clear need for a change in organizational behavior.


Ethical Considerations In Posting Comments to Blogs

A Texas-based chocolatier is facing scrutiny after a blogger attack. Now, the ethics of DPK''s Dan Keeney are also being questioned after posting comments that offered a differing perspective. In this post, Dan offers an explanation and seeks guidance.


David vs. Goliath in Lubbock -- Grassroots PR in Action

A federal court ruling suggests that a University’s colors are inherently associated with that University and therefore subject to its trademark. The case of a small mom and pop retailer going head to head with a Texas University is worth learning about and getting involved in.


Managing Client Expectations: Your Public Relations Firm Must Operate in the Open

What is being missed in the heated exchanges regarding the failure of Wal-Mart to disclose ties to seemingly independent bloggers is that ALL public relations programs -- both online and offline -- should face a high level of disclosure. This article examines the issue.


Survey Offers Inside Look At State of the Public Relations Profession

The 2006 PRWeek/Cymfony Corporate Survey is out with some interesting information about the state of the public relations profession. It isn''t all pretty, with the focus on old media rather than new and on dissemination rather than listening.