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Crisis Management, Crisis Communication
THE NEWEST DISCIPLINE:
MANAGING LEGALLY DRIVEN ISSUES - PROVIDING PUBLIC AFFAIRS ADVICE IN THE LAWYER-DOMINATED PROBLEM ENVIRONMENT© Executive Action(r) Crisis Communication Management System by James E. Lukaszewski, APR, Fellow PRSA ======================================= “Legal affairs are growing in importance and increasing worldwide legal threats to business organizations require that management consultants, but especially public affairs and issues management managers, develop a substantial knowledge of the law, lawyers, the environment of legal risk and how to apply this knowledge strategically and tactically. Unlike most staff consultant activities involving public affairs/issues management practitioners, legal issues and concerns require the presence of attorneys. “To be successful in the legal arena, the non-lawyer must proactively learn about the law. Mr. Lukaszewski provides invaluable insights to ensure that the communications professional will succeed in this new environment of laws and litigation.” ======================================= ABOUT THE AUTHOR JAMES E. LUKASZEWSKI, APR, FELLOW PRSA “James E. Lukaszewski (loo-ka-SHEV-skee) advises, coaches, and counsels the men and women who run very large corporations and organizations. The bulk of his practice is in the Western Hemisphere, although he has clients from most parts of the world. He believes that the communications problems they face can be solved through superior personal leadership skills combined with positive, strategic communication. “He is a specialist in trouble-shooting tough, touchy, sensitive corporate communications issues. He provides counsel to companies facing serious internal and external problems involving: activist counteraction; community relations and grassroots campaigns; corporate relations failures; reputational threats; crisis communication management; employee relationship building; ethics/integrity/compliance; litigation visibility management; management communication strategies; media relations strategy and analysis; public affairs/exposure management; strategic Web site construction; Web-based attacks; and strategy. His broad-based experience ranges from media-initiated investigations to product recalls and plant closings, from criminal litigation to takeovers. He is frequently retained by senior management to directly intervene and manage the resolution of corporate problems and bad news. The situations he helps resolve often involve conflict, controversy, community action or activist opposition. The fastest growing portion of his practice involves civil and criminal litigation. “He helps prepare spokespersons for crucial public appearances, local and network news interviews including 20-20, 60 Minutes, Dateline NBC, and Nightline, financial analyst meetings, legislative and congressional testimony; and personal coaching for executives in trouble or facing career-defining problems. “He is a prolific author (several books, more than 130 articles), lecturer (corporate, college and university), trainer, counselor, and public speaker. He is quoted in publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Miami Herald, the Harvard Business Review, and industry trade journals. He authors the quarterly column strategy for pr reporter, is a member of the editorial board for Ragan's Public Relations Journal, a contributing editor to Public Relations Quarterly, a contributing columnist to PR News, and was the first crisis columnist for the PRSA's member publication, PR Tactics. His book Influencing Public Attitudes: Strategies that Reduce the Media's Power was published in December 1992 by the Issue Action Press. The Public Relations Society of America released fully revised editions his Executive Action(r) Crisis Communication Management System in September 2000: War Stories and Crisis Communication Strategies, An Anthology; Crisis Communication Planning Strategies, A Workbook; and Media Relations During Emergencies, A Guide. He published 19 unabridged monographs on critical communication subjects since 1994, three based on chapters he authored in books published by Gale Research, Exxon Valdez: The Great Crisis Management Paradox; McGraw-Hill, Building Quality Community Relationships: A Planning Model to Gain and Maintain Public Consent; and the Public Relations Society of America, The Newest Discipline: Managing Legally Driven Issues. “His clients will tell you that he is a pragmatist and straight shooter. He has won a reputation for doing as well as thinking. He is a teacher, thinker, coach, and friend with the unique ability to help executives look at problems from a variety of principled perspectives, to think through and strategize in new ways and to take appropriate, highly focused, ethically appropriate action. He has personally counseled, coached, and guided thousands of executives in organizations large and small across the U.S. and from many cultures representing government; the military and defense industry; the agriculture, banking, computer, financial, food processing, health care, insurance, paper, real estate development and telecommunications industries; cooperatives; trade and professional associations; and non-profit agencies. He is one of the few who can and truly does coach CEOs. “An accredited member (APR) of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and a member of its College of Fellows (Fellow PRSA), Mr. Lukaszewski is a member of the PRSA's Board of Ethics & Professional Standards and is active in the Counselors Academy, the Corporate, Employee Relations, and Public Affairs/Government Sections and the New York City Chapter. He is also a member of the Center for the Study of the Presidency, the International Churchill Society, and The Issue Management Council. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Communications at New York University's School of Continuing and Professional Studies and has served as a civilian advisor to the United States Marine Corps and several federal agencies. He lectures annually at the U.S. Marine Corp's East Coast Commander's Media Training Symposium and is an internationally recognized speaker on crisis management, ethics, media relations, public affairs, and reputation preservation and restoration. “Lukaszewski received his B.A. degree in 1974 from Metropolitan State University in Minnesota. He is a former deputy commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Economic Development and assistant press secretary to former Minnesota Governor Wendell Anderson. He founded Minnesota-based Media Information Systems Corporation in 1978. Prior to founding The Lukaszewski Group Inc. in 1989 he was senior vice president and director of Executive Communication Programs for Georgeson & Company and a partner with Chester Burger Company, both in New York City.” =========================================== 1995, 14 pages. Order #DR509. Rothstein Associates Inc.
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