Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Supernewsroom-Malaysia Media Contacts and More!

Supernewsroom-A new era of media relations in Malaysia
It is finally here- an online portal where you can get all the media contacts at your fingertips.  And I am extremely proud to say that it is a product of Intelectasia.

Imagine having an updated media database (no issues as Supernewsroom complies with PDPA 2010), being able to send press releases and media invites and getting RSVPs from journalists and editors in an email (No more calling the media anymore to check if they are covering your event!)

As a PR practitioner, I know that the task of getting a media list and updating it is extremely time consuming and tedious, So, Supernewsroom solves that problem:

a. It contains names, designation, emails of 1800 ++ editors, journalists, producers of newspapers, magazines, TV and radio stations, online news portals in Malaysia. Supernewsroom also contains contacts of bloggers



b. Email blast tool- Just send press releases and media invites with a single click





c. RSVP tool- send media invites to the media and get responses like -Yes Attending, Not Attending,  Not Attending but Request for Media Kit-how cool is that!



d. Create a Personalised Database

e. It's online- so share it with your team, anytime and anywhere

Supernewsroom is indeed Revolutionary- as per the Managing Editor of The Rakyat Post,

Check it out here: www.supernewsroom.mobi or contact us anytime for more information.

Be part of the future of media relations!

Monday, February 23, 2015

Public Relations BootCamp 2015!

The most highly anticipated Public Relations workshop is back!
This is our 5th year running and we are excited to share that there will be new speakers this time and more latest media relations, crisis communications and social media tactics.

What makes us so good at what we do- It's simple, we at intelectasia believe that media and public relations trainings or workshops should be conducted by both PR Practitioners and journalists.It is when you combine the insights of both, you get tips and strategies that bring the coverage that you deserve. 

Why makes intelectasia so different- We come from both worlds, PR and Media (I was a journalist first before taking the leap to PR). And we have been recognized for our work. In 2013, we beat many reputable PR agencies, to win the Gold Award in Public Relations (Marketing Excellence Awards). Do we need to say more?

So join us for this annual PR Bootcamp, where you will not only learn new PR tactics, but also network with PR practitioners from around Malaysia (and the sometimes from around the world!)

Please visit www.intelectasia.com for more details or call 03 7726 9377


Monday, August 4, 2014

Dr Timothy Coombs will be in Malaysia for GC3!

The Global Crisis Communications Conference (GC3) is the most anticipated crisis communications conference of the year! It will be happening in the beautiful city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 20-21 November 2014 . With participation of more than 750 public relations professionals, policy makers, academicians, key thought leaders in the areas of crisis communications, top management/C-suite executives from the Asia Pacific, US, Europe and Australasia region, GC3 promotes broad global exchange of tried and tested crisis communications strategies through a case-study approach and various panel sessions.
With 20 crisis communications experts, 16 power packed sessions & 2 pre-conference Master Class workshops,GC3 is not to be missed! Confirmed speakers include:


  • FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MALAYSIA CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS GURU! DR W. TIMOTHY COOMBS PROFESSOR IN THE NICHOLSON SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION, USA
  •  LARS WALLSTROM RISK AND COMMUNICATIONS ADVISOR, IKEA, SWEDEN
  • CAROLINE SAPRIEL (FOUNDER &MD CS&;A) INTERNATIONAL RISK AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT-BELGIUM 
  • JACQUELINE RATCLIFFE MANAGING CONSULTANT, REGESTER LARKIN ASIA PACIFIC
  • DR MARCELINE LEMARIE GROUP CEO & HEAD OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASIA KATCH-I GROUP 
  • PRISCILLA ALFRED GENERAL MANAGER CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS and SPOKESPERSON OF SYABAS
  • DEREK TAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - SOCIAL MEDIA, WORLD MARKETS, ASIA at IPG MEDIABRANDS
Register here: www.g3.intelectasia.com

Thursday, June 12, 2014

MH370- 100 DAYS LATER.....What have we done so far?

We are approaching 100 days of the unfortunate disappearance of flight MH370 on 8 March 2014.

100 days down...what did we do so far?

If you browse the internet for crisis communications and MH370, 90% of the articles that you will find are negative. Which is, in my opinion very unfortunate.  There are two very important aspects that we need to see when one wants to analyse the crisis communications aspect of this tragedy. One is the response of Malaysian Airlines and the other is the response of the Malaysian government. Both have been very different. Malaysian Airlines should be commended for what they did. The way MAS handled this crisis is first class crisis communications, both social media and mass media.  On the other hand, the Malaysian government (or the officials representing the government) could have been better (I am mincing my words here).

If there is something I or other PR practitioners can learn is : learning from MAS on how they managed it so well. The media relations team of MAS consistently updated the media through numerous press release (I will not go into details here for the timing, but almost every 2 hours press releases were uploaded in the website, available for the media and its stakeholders. The press releases not only provided timely information, but clarified speculations and wrong reports by the media. How can you be on top of this when a crisis is evolving? Kudos to the PR  team of MAS. Compare this with the Asiana Airlines crash (6 July 2013), where the airlines released the first press release after approximately eight hours after the crash.


It is also very interesting to note that MAS focused on the families of the passengers, which is the most important aspect of any crisis, the stakeholders/victims/families. A Go-Team was available in China to constantly brief families there.  There were many things that MAS did that we can learn from them; activating the dark site (a dark site is a dormant site and only activated during a crisis situation), removing all promotional materials from the website, creating direct phone numbers of the media, having a media centre at Everly Hotel, having daily press conferences, uploading videos of the caregivers, having media interviews for the spokesperson (CEO) in major news channels to get their side of the story out, etc. That is A-class crisis communications!


Currently, MAS is creating a lot of positive stories on its own to instill confidence amongst its stakeholders. For example, 'Business As Usual' video by the CEO of MAS, Ahmad Jauhari Yahya was posted 22 May 2014 is a good example. Similarly, other videos by the MAS crew is commendable.





Unfortunately, all these efforts were overshadowed by the way the government officials handled the crisis. Why? Because the government never had a crisis communications plan, which any government should have. Just like how an organization should have a plan, similarly, governments too should act as organizations and have a plan, where during a crisis situation such as terrorist attack, natural disaster, healthcare emergency, community/racial tension etc, this plan should be activated. Just like an organization, where the CEO takes charge, here the Prime Minister leads the crisis team, followed by the Minister, KSN, and followed by the respective agencies.

MAS' crisis communications efforts very overshadowed by the way the government officials mishandled the incident

What the government can learn from this is that:

a. National Crisis Communication Plan- We need one now. We should learn from this incident and create a strategic national crisis communication plan which is regularly tested, so that when faced with any crisis, we can activate a trained crisis communication team to manage the media and all stakeholders.

b. Spokespersons should be trained to face the media- this should be done annually prior to a crisis

c. Too many spokespersons- this is why we need (a). When different agencies are involved such as the police and immigration, DCA, there is no need for everyone to have a press conference and worse, contradict each other.

d. Don’t have a press conference when you don’t have the answers- why not use a press statement instead?

e. Visual aids during the press conference- this is huge crisis with too many facts, too many jargons (pings? Handshakes?) Powerpoints would have helped

f. Bring in the experts: Malaysia has top, world class PR agencies and experts in this, why not utilize them? If we had the JACC, we should also have a JPRCC (Joint PR Coordination Centre).Why? We had the Ministry of Transport, PDRM, Malaysian Immigration, DCA, foreign agencies. Who was coordinating the communications aspect?

g. Managing the press- why foreign press was given more priority? The national media should have been given the privilege to interview the PM, interview the Acting Transport Minister on a search and rescue mission. Did the government down play the importance of the national media?

We should not stop here.  We have weathered the storm and now we should be able to share what was done right/wrong and what other countries can learn from us. Malaysia should spearhead the crisis communications agenda. Hence, why we are organizing the 1st Global Crisis Communications Conference (GC3) this coming 20-21 November 2014. GC3 will be a platform for eminent thought leaders in this area to share their insights, as the MH370 incident is a wakeup call for all of us- regionally and globally to strengthen our crisis communications preparedness.




Monday, January 20, 2014

BENGKEL ‘PUBLIC RELATIONS BOOT CAMP’ MEMBAWA MANFAAT BAGI IPPKKL

PUTRAJAYA, 2 September 2013 – Seramai 30 pegawai dan anggota polis dari Ibu Pejabat Polis Kontinjen Kuala Lumpur berjaya menamatkan kursus perhubungan awam dan media yang berlangsung dari 9 hingga 11 September di Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah Putrajaya.
Majlis perasmian penutup kursus disempurnakan Ketua Polis Kuala Lumpur Datuk Mohamed Salleh yang berharap penganjuran kursus sedemikian dengan pakar-pakar dari bidang media sendiri akan memantap Kontinjen Polis Kuala Lumpur dalam menghadapi isu-isu semasa secara lebih efisyen.



 “Penganjuran kursus perhubungan awam (public relations) seperti ini yang menggunakan wartawan berkaliber serta pakar dari industri media dan perhubungan awam sendiri akan membantu memperkasa keupayaan pegawai-pegawai dan anggota IPPKKL untuk menggunakan media secara efektif bagi tujuan penyaluran maklumat kepada orang awam,” kata Datuk Mohamed Salleh dalam majlis penyampaian sijil tamat latihan.
Kursus yang dikenali sebagai ‘Public Relations Boot Camp’ itu meliputi latihan dalam bidang perhubungan media, komunikasi krisis dan juga media sosial.


Ia dianjurkan Bahagaian Perhubungan Media IPPKKL dengan kerjasama Intelectasia Consultancy, sebuah firma latihan perhubungan awam dan media yang memenangi anugerah emas dalam bidang perhubungan awam baru-baru ini.
Tambah Datuk Mohamed Salleh: “Kami amat berminat untuk meneroka secara lebih serius kepakaran yang dimiliki Intelectasia untuk digunakan bagi memantapkan pegawai dan anggota kami terutamanya dalam senario semasa yang menjadi semakin mencabar kepada pihak polis.”
Wakil peserta IPPKKL, ASP Zuraidah Samsudin pula memuji modul-modul yang digunakan sepanjang sesi kursus berkenaan yang dilihat amat bertepatan dengan keperluan dan kehendak PDRM.


“Adalah satu kelebihan bagi anggota PDRM untuk menguasai pengetahuan dan kemahiran dalam bidang perhubungan media, komunikasi krisis dan media sosial.  Melalui kursus ‘Public Relations Boot Camp’ ini yang diadakan selama tiga hari, kami berjaya mendapat pemahaman yang begitu mendalam terutamanya mengenai tren media terkini seperti kehendak portal berita online, cara menghadapi krisis media sosial dan banyak lagi. Kaedah dan teknik pengajaran juga amat menyeronokkan dan interaktif,” kata beliau.
Para peserta yang menghadiri kursus terbabit terdiri dari pegawai dan anggota dari beberapa bahagian IPPKKL termasuk Perhubungan Awam, Ketenteraman Awam, Ketua Balai serta  Trafik.


Selain Datuk Mohamed Salleh, majlis penutup itu turut dihadiri Timbalan Ketua Polis Kuala Lumpur Datuk Amar Singh Ishar Singh, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Intelectasia, Manminder Kaur Dhillon dan Ketua Pegawai Operasi Intelectasia Puspavathy Ramaloo.
Sebelum ini, Intelectasia juga telah melatih seramai 30 pegawai perhubungan awam PDRM dari seluruh negara melalui kursus yang sama.
Untuk maklumat lanjut mengenai Intelectasia, sila layari www.intelectasia.com

ENDS



Monday, January 21, 2013

Madam Listen: Learn from Lance Armstrong

Listen! Listen! Listen! What Sharifah Zohra should have listened to!!

We offered our free PR consultation to Madam Listen who seriously needed to rehabilitate her image and reputation after her tirade against a UUM student went viral recently.

We should have known.....she didn't Listen!! 

Anyway, reproduced below for this blog.

PR Tips for Sharifah Zohra :) 

Sharifah Zohra might be able to learn a thing or two from Lance Armstrong who recently admitted to using performance enhancement drugs in an interview with Oprah Winfrey.


Our (free) PR advice to rehabilitate your reputation- When in crisis, you should always remember to apologize (when you know your actions have tarnished your reputation/image), empathize (see it from the other party's point of view) and conclude with what you can do to improve the situation

Read more below (from PRSA)

"When Lance Armstrong met with the head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency last month, he hoped he might reduce his lifetime ban from elite competition for what the agency called the “most sophisticated doping program on the planet.”

In an attempt to restore his image, Armstrong is launching a public campaign that includes a two-part interview with Oprah Winfrey scheduled tonight, in which he reportedly admits to using performance-enhancing drugs.

“To rehabilitate his image, he needs to do many things, and he must do them without a quid pro quo that it will lead to any exoneration,” Len Shyles, professor of communication at Villanova University, tells the Christian Science Monitor. “He owes many apologies to many individuals and interests … he defrauded businesses and people of millions of dollars and some may have been severely damaged.”

Armstrong has apologized to the staff of the Livestrong Foundation, the charity he founded to help cancer patients, which was called the Lance Armstrong Foundation before he was stripped of his Tour de France titles and banned from cycling. During the meeting with Tygart, Armstrong reportedly said there is only “one person who holds the keys to my redemption, and that’s me.” — Greg Beaubien"


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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Public Relations Boot Camp July 2012


And we are back!
We have been receiving so many inquiries and due to popular demand, we will be conducting another Public Relations Boot Camp from 17-19 July 2012.

The best part: There will be a round table session by two senior and highly reputable journalists of Malaysia at the end of three day workshop.

Day 1: Media Relations- by Charles Mohan (NTV7), Manminder Dhillon (CEO Intelectasia) and Tengku Mazlinda (NST)


Day 2:Crisis Communication-by Manminder Dhillon, Puspavathy Ramaloo (TV3)

Day 3: Julian Matthews (Founder/CEO Trinetizen)

If you are serious about PR, then register now!