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Marketing and PR Pros- Would YOU Work for BP?

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As the BP oil spill and environmental disaster continues, I find myself having almost daily conversations with friends and colleagues involved in the intertwined worlds of marketing, PR and social media about BP. Their strategy (or apparent lack thereof) in dealing with the crises (both the environmental one and the public relations one) is one hot topic. Many professionals that I’ve discussed this with wouldn’t want to touch BP or their business with a 10-foot pole. Others, always in search of a challenge, would be psyched about the opportunity to get involved and make a difference.

AdAge is conducting a poll – you can log in via this link and take it if you’re interested. The voting ends tomorrow, so go do it now, then see how the results have changed from the results you see in the image above, which were generated when I took the poll.

One person not interested in going to work for BP any time soon – wait, make that never – is Leroy Stick, the person behind the infamous @BPGlobalPR Twitter account. In an interview with AdAge, Stick says it all: ” This isn’t a PR nightmare, it’s an actual nightmare.” And, responding to the question about who BP should hire to replace their PR department with, Stick stated, “Nobody, they should halt the entire PR operation. They should hire people like Professor Rick Steiner to come up with real, responsible solutions to this real problem. Of course their publicity is going to be bad, but if they actually fix the problem the bad press could turn into good press.”

How about you, my industry friends … would you want to go to work for BP … today? Would you welcome the opportunity to help them find solutions to help turn bad press into good press or would you rather steer clear? Can’t wait to hear your thoughts.

And by the way, if you’ve not yet read this post, featuring SomaCow’s @orlandojamie and her amazing BP Parody Video, you are missing out. Go do it – NOW!

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  • Shelly Kramer

    Is today your birthday????? How did I not know that! Happy Dayam Birthday, Dude!!

  • http://pop-pr.blogspot.com Jeremy Pepper

    For a PR person, it is a “dream” job to help a brand recover. It'd be very stressful, but at the end of the day if you did a good job, you would be golden.

    But that's just me – and there are brands I wouldn't work on, such as cigarettes.

  • http://pop-pr.blogspot.com Jeremy Pepper

    An addendum: for a PR person into CSR, it'd be a great opportunity to help them channel energies into the community.

  • ShellyKramer

    Totally agree, Jeremy — it could very well be a dream job. I can only imagine the stress that would go along with it. I have a friend who is good friends with the woman at Southwest Airlines who dealt with the Kevin Smith crisis. She was so emotionally exhausted after that crisis, which is minimal compared to what's going on with BP, that it's hard to comprehend the kind of toll that would take on a person.

    But you're right, it could be the opportunity of a lifetime.

    PS Like you, there are definitely lines I couldn't cross – not for any amount of money in the world. That's called “conscience” :) ))) Thanks so much for letting me berate you into stopping by.

  • http://www.AlexGPR.com Alex

    My soul isn't for sale. It's just not worth it. I've walked away from a very nice salary and expense account before because I could not work for an unethical company. The karmic damage is too great and the mirror is a tough judge.

  • http://www.AlexGPR.com Alex

    Jeremy, I love a challenge–but this is beyond that. It's about blatantly trying to turn a pig into a princess. Ain't happening.

  • http://pop-pr.blogspot.com Jeremy Pepper

    I think the public is more forgetful than forgiving, but yes, total uphill battle – and you rely on the forgetting part.

    If I were a junior person, I'd jump at the chance.

  • ShellyKramer

    “The mirror is a tough judge” …. Alex, that is brilliant. I've had to walk away, too. And always knew I was doing the right thing. I think this might be that kind of “opportunity” for many. Thanks for the contribution :) )

  • Alex

    Thanks for the great post, Shelly. I hoist a birthday martini to you!

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