By Lars Faeste and Kate Brader for FTI Consulting As 2025 unfolds, boardrooms worldwide face heightened complexities. Uncertainty, compounded by decisions on tariffs, supply chain pivots, conflicting regulatory approaches across key markets, rapid tech leaps and game-changing geoeconomic tensions, demand that boards be crisis-ready in extraordinary times. It’s not about micromanaging every detail—it’s about the […]
By Bruce Hennes, Hennes Communications In today’s unpredictable economic climate, companies are being pulled into political crosscurrents whether they like it or not. One day, it’s a new tariff on foreign steel. The next, it’s retaliatory levies on U.S. goods. The landscape changes fast—and your customers, suppliers, employees, and investors want answers. Here’s the challenge: […]
Bruce Hennes, Chief Executive Officer of Hennes Communications, was again named to the Lawdragon Global 100 Leaders in Legal Strategy and Consulting, the definitive guide to the experts in management, marketing, communication and recruiting most valued by law firm leaders. Hennes Communications, founded in 1989, is one of the few firms in N. America focused on […]
By Andrew Frank, Founder and President, KARV for Forbes Not so long ago, the extent of communications surrounding a lawsuit or trial was minimal. There would be occasional press releases announcing significant decisions. Sometimes, if a trial really garnered significant media attention, the leading attorney would answer questions from reporters outside the courthouse. In today’s […]
By Katie Suiters for PRNews For many companies, CEOs are seen as the default spokesperson. They’re the face of the company. But that doesn’t mean the media always sees them as the best source. New data from Edelman’s Trust Barometer shows only 30% of journalists say CEOs are the most credible voice for company information, which means […]
By Marc Hill for Domestic Preparedness Training is an important aspect of the careers of first responders. How that training is delivered will depend a great deal on the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the instructor or speaker. A trainer speaking to new first responders should assume only a basic level of understanding and skill […]
From our colleague and good friend in Australia, Tony Jaques, Director of Issue Outcomes Pty Ltd… The financial impact of any crisis is high, and new research suggests it will only get higher. The Crisis 300 index, just released by reputation consultants SenateSHJ, tracks over 300 crises and reveals that share value plummets by an […]
From FTI Consulting… They say “failing to prepare is preparing to fail”, but in today’s world of growing and varied crises, what does real preparation look like? We’re told to “expect the unexpected,” but how does that translate into tangible actions to protect businesses and organizations when the stakes are so high? In Turbulent Waters, Trusted […]
Editor’s Note: This must-read article reveals how real disasters test — and prove — he power of crisis communications training. From the Key Bridge collapse to the Nashville shooting, Tropical Storm Helene, and California wildfires, it shows how classroom lessons become life-saving action and how every response reshapes future teaching. Blending insight, authenticity, and […]
By Micah Gibson, April Sramek, and Emily O’Connor, writing for the American Society of Association Executives Communications professionals must adapt to working among all departments, especially at associations, where teams are often small and require cross-collaboration. This article provides tips on how to get started clarifying your team’s role or strengthen existing internal partnerships, using […]