Neil Dhillon has worked in politics in Washington, DC for thirty years. He has worked as Chief of Staff for former Congressman Bob Matsui and as the Senior Aide to President Bill Clinton. Dhillon has a strong background in government affairs, public policy, crisis communications, strategic communications, and solving complex legislative and regulatory blocks.
Dhillon became a crisis communication guru because he believes it is a cornerstone of public relations. Crisis communication is a much sought-after area of public relations usually crafted to protect an organization or individual facing reputation degradation. Under the right set of circumstances, any individual or organization can be vulnerable to a reputation crisis. Dhillon says there is no secret to doing what he does; you just have to stay prepared.
Neil Dhillon has seen it all before in thirty years in politics. He’s seen unpreparedness wreak havoc on even the purest of reputations. Dhillon says his job becomes much easier when organizations or individuals in the public eye stay vigilant for threats to their reputations.
Read complete information, visit: http://neildhillon.blogspot.in/2015/02/neil-dhillon-expert-in-crisis-management.html
Dhillon became a crisis communication guru because he believes it is a cornerstone of public relations. Crisis communication is a much sought-after area of public relations usually crafted to protect an organization or individual facing reputation degradation. Under the right set of circumstances, any individual or organization can be vulnerable to a reputation crisis. Dhillon says there is no secret to doing what he does; you just have to stay prepared.
Neil Dhillon has seen it all before in thirty years in politics. He’s seen unpreparedness wreak havoc on even the purest of reputations. Dhillon says his job becomes much easier when organizations or individuals in the public eye stay vigilant for threats to their reputations.
Read complete information, visit: http://neildhillon.blogspot.in/2015/02/neil-dhillon-expert-in-crisis-management.html