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		<title>Free Teleseminar May 10-14 with Gerard Braud</title>
		<description><![CDATA[If you have to talk to the media or train people who have to talk to the media, here is a free teleseminar opportunity for you.
May 10-14, a group of All-Star A-Lists hosts will be interviewing author Gerard Braud (Jared Bro) about his new book, Don&#8217;t Talk to the Media: 29 Secrets You Need to [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.braudcommunications.com/?p=99</link>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Talk to the Media &#8211; Gerard Braud&#8217;s New Media Training Book</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Gerard Braud outlines the 29 Secrets you need to know before you open your mouth to a reporter. Get more details at: http://www.donttalktothemedia.com/

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		<link>http://blog.braudcommunications.com/?p=95</link>
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		<title>Executive Media Training – Gerard Braud – New Orleans Saints – Super Bowl Parade</title>
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In the Executive Media Training classes I teach, I always emphasize the power of a verbatim quote as a key message, rather than relying on talking points and the ad lib problems associated with talking points. So to prove the power of a pre-planned, verbatim quote, I recently set out to literally be the one-in-a-million [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.braudcommunications.com/?p=67</link>
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		<title>Gerard Braud is a Sound Bit Stud &#8211; Coming Monday</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Media Training in New Orleans Lesson coming this Monday. Don&#8217;t miss the one-in-a-million quote.
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		<link>http://blog.braudcommunications.com/?p=66</link>
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		<title>Crisis Communications 2010 and the Tiger Woods Scandal</title>
		<description><![CDATA[By Gerard Braud
It’s hard to believe that in 2010, people can still screw up public relations, crisis communications, crisis management and media relations, as much as Tiger Woods and his handlers.
Friday’s statement by Woods was old school. It was bad. It was too little. It was too late.
The Gerard Braud school of crisis communications says [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.braudcommunications.com/?p=65</link>
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		<title>Leadership and Crisis Communications &#8211; Sins of 2009 &amp; How to Redeem Yourself in 2010</title>
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This is our 5th and final day of looking back at the sins of 2009 and ways to redeem ourselves for 2010.

Today we’ll look at what leaders don’t know.

In 2009 I launched a new keynote called, Leadership When “It” Hits the Fan. It has placed me on the stage in front of a growing list [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.braudcommunications.com/?p=63</link>
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		<title>Tweet Heard &#8216;Round the World &#8211; Crisis Communications &amp; Social Media</title>
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January 15, 2009 generated the Tweet Heard ‘Round the World, as a TwitPic became the first official news coverage of an airplane landing in the Hudson River.

We’ll discuss this game changer and the changing face of crisis communications in a special teleseminar called, “Social Media When It Hits the Fan.”

Please register now.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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		<link>http://blog.braudcommunications.com/?p=64</link>
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		<title>Social Media Crisis Communications &amp; Shiny New Objects &#8211; Sins of 2009</title>
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Today we’re going to look at one of the biggest sins of 2009&#8230; shiny new objects syndrome. 

When I look back at 2009, I’ll remember it as the year that people became obsessed with Twitter and Facebook. Seems everywhere I turned, people were clamoring over these shinny new objects&#8230; like aborigines who have seen themselves [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.braudcommunications.com/?p=62</link>
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		<title>Gerard Braud &#8211; Being Opportunistic &#8211; PR Sins of 2009 &amp; How to Redeem Yourself in 2010</title>
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As we look back at the sins of 2009 and ways to redeem yourself in 2010, today’s lesson is about how to be opportunistic.
Opportunistic means you take advantage of a situation to get what you want. Maybe it is because I grew up in a large family and had to fight my 3 older brothers [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.braudcommunications.com/?p=61</link>
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		<title>Gerard Braud &#8211; The Sins of 2009 &amp; How to Redeem Yourself in 2010 &#8211; Tuesday</title>
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This week we’re looking at the Sins of 2009 and how to redeem yourself in 2010.
Today’s topic is “No” Doesn’t Mean “No!”
2009 was a year when we heard “no” a lot at work. Request for new projects, new training, new budgets, were often greeted with a big fat, flat out “no.”
A colleague told me she [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://blog.braudcommunications.com/?p=60</link>
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