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Spin doctors, CEOs and snipersSitting at dinner with several heavyweight CEOs can be intimidating, if you don't have the confidence to voice an opinion, or hold a strong view on anything. I was in that situation recently, and, as is my wont, I eavesdropped wherever I could, and threw in my 10 cents' worth - almost like a sniper, I stepped in, took aim, fired and retreated behind my dinner plate and wine glass. So when one of these captains of industry threw a particular line away, little did he realise that there was an armed sniper on the grassy knoll, waiting for the opportunity to take his shot. Throwaway line The throwaway line went something like this: "I have no time for spin doctors or PR people. Their only use is when a company has done something wrong - like pumping poison into a river - and we need them to step in and call one of their media mates to make a story disappear." So I sketched a scenario: "What if you had a senior PR person sit in on all of your board and EXCO decisions? What if important business decisions were taken with all perspectives considered? What if you were told to clean up your production process so that that effluent wouldn't be pumped into the river? What if you took professional PR counsel?" I feel my trigger finger getting itchy again. Not lost This subtle difference was not lost on him, thankfully. I handed over my business card. "If you need advice, call me. If you need a 'yes' man, call someone else..." About Angelo CoppolaAngelo Coppola runs his own PR shop (Channel Managed PR), when not looking for something worthwhile to champion. He specialises in tactical content, media liaison & strategic and tactical PR. He's an ex-financial journalist. Email him at angelo@channelmpr.co.za, follow him on Twitter at @angelo2711 and read his musings at www.posterous.com/angelo2711. View my profile and articles... |