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Practicing for Disaster
- "Call all the families that have been affected to let them know that we care."
- "We need to devise what I call a constituent audience matrix."
- "Should we mention the previous outbreak in the statement we put out?"
- "No, absolutely not."
- "I see the CEO outside reading a statement. It's not a press conference, it's a press briefing. You're not there to answer questions. You're there to demonstrate your concern."
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PR Week, January 20, 2003 



