If you do not wish to answer any questions, just issue a press release.
Big News is an inspiration to User-generated Content.
A Crisis creates a new Hashtag for your personal branding
Others come to your rescue only by hijacking your trending hashtag.
If you raise your voice, you’ll lose the audience.
The weight of your words is amplified by the height of your position.
Don’t always use the word “Always”. Never use the word “Never”.
Finger-pointing is bad. Doing it with a finger is worse.
Even if you are not a gentleman, there is no need to tell the whole world.
Apologize quickly to avoid more backlash
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10 Key Public Relations Lessons from 10 Social Media Memes after the #umbrage SPH CEO Saga
1. Crisis Management
A Case Study of Umbrage in SPH Press Conference
(What happened on social media 24-48 hours
after the CEO’s outburst)
2. When it all
began
• This would enable the media
business to focus on quality
content and invest in talent and
technology
• SPH's media business will be
acquired and held by a wholly-
owned subsidiary of SPH called
the SPH Media Holdings Pte Ltd.
• The subsidiary will own all media-
related businesses including
employees, the News Centre and
Print Centre, and related
leaseholds, and information
technology assets.
5. Immediately, then the CEO gets a little emotional
• Responding to a question
from a reporter asking
about whether
SPH's media business can
maintain editorial
independence following
the restructuring, Ng began
by saying: "Honestly, I
take umbrage at your first
question."
6. Background of SPH
CEO Ng Yat Chung
• SAF Scholar
• Singapore 5th Chief of Defence Force
• Has 3 Masters degrees
• Became a senior executive in Temasek
Holdings after 2007
• CEO of Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) in
2011
• CEO of SPH in 2017
• SPH cut 230 jobs under his leadership
7. People search for you
and eventually influence
Google Algorithm
• First 6 Hours after the Press Conference
8. UMBRAGE
• People learn a
new word or
add meaning
to something
we know so
well for so
long
15. You become an inspiration
to marketers
• You may be part of a business slogan or
tagline
• You may also become a new dish on the
menu (if it escalates)
• You may inspire a new logo
16. You become
a Tik Tok
sensation
though you
may not have
an account
17. You may invite
some expert
opinion or
commentary
First 36 Hours after the Press Conference
18. Even the Law Minister
was asked about the
incident:
• Shanmugam said that both the
reporter and Mediacorp editor-in-chief
Walter Fernandez knew that taking
money from advertisers did not
automatically compromise an outlet's
independence.
• "If that were so, most newspapers in
the world would not be considered
independent because most
newspapers do, in fact, completely rely
on advertisements," he continued.
• However, he noted that the question
was a fair one, since the journalists
should naturally be concerned with
editorial independence.
• "Mr Ng's reaction, and the way he
answered the question, I think was
very unfortunate," the minister said.
19. SPH CEO Ng Yat
Chung apologizes 48
hours after the
“umbrage” incident
"I had stood up for SPH Media's
long-cherished editorial integrity
and will continue to do so," said Ng
according to The Straits Times.
"Being a direct and blunt-speaking
person, I apologise for any offence I
might have caused and regret any
distraction from the merits of the
proposed restructuring."
20. 10 Key
Lessons from
the Saga
1. If you do not wish to answer any questions, just
issue a press release.
2. Big News is an inspiration to User-generated
Content.
3. A Crisis creates a new Hashtag for your personal
branding
4. Others come to your rescue only by hijacking your
trending hashtag.
5. If you raise your voice, you’ll lose the audience.
6. The weight of your words is amplified by the
height of your position.
7. Don’t always use the word “Always”. Never use
the word “Never”.
8. Finger-pointing is bad. Doing it with a finger is
worse.
9. Even if you are not a gentleman, there is no need
to tell the whole world.
10. Apologize quickly to avoid more backlash