PR Crisis Jeopardy

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This Jeopardy game looks at the biggest PR blunders of 2012. Each PR lesson is a question category.

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Have a social media crisis

strategy

Stick to your brand

Don’t alienate your

consumers

Think the message through

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Social Media Crisis – 10

This fast food giant’s hashtag was hijacked by Twitter users.

Social Media Crisis – 10

McDonalds - #McDStories

Social Media Crisis – 20

This non-profit organization got major heat on social media for cutting funding to Planned Parenthood.

Social Media Crisis – 20

Susan G. Komen

Social Media Crisis – 30

One social media manager mixed up his own account with this company’s account, posting this tweet for thousands of followers:

Social Media Crisis – 30

KitchenAid

Social Media Crisis - 40

After being accused of defending a customer’s killer in court, this insurance provider made the issue worse on social media.

Social Media Crisis – 40

Progressive

Brand – 10

This boys’ organization has received major national backlash for policies prohibiting openly gay members and leaders.

Brand – 10

Boy Scouts of America

Brand – 20

When the CEO of this fast food chain announced his stance on same-sex marriage, the company received both praise and criticism.

Brand – 20

Chick-fil-A

Brand – 30

Susan G. Komen experienced a major backlash when nonprofit executives announced they would stop funding this nonprofit organization.

Brand – 30

Planned Parenthood

Brand – 40

Twitter censored its own users who criticized coverage of this major summer 2012 sporting event.

Brand – 40

The Olympics

Consumers – 10

A certain “47 percent” comment may have cost this presidential candidate the 2012 election.

Consumers – 10

Mitt Romney

Consumers – 20

“Papa John” Schnatter caught criticism when he said his franchise may reduce employee’s hours because of this controversial healthcare act.

Consumers – 20

Affordable Healthcare Act

Consumers – 30

Games got out of hand in this major sports league when its commissioner and referees could not come to an agreement.

Consumers – 30

The NFL

Consumers – 40

This company caused a stir with its tech-oriented audience when it openly supported SOPA.

Consumers – 40

GoDaddy

Think – 10

The misguided tweet below accidentally referred to the hashtag of this major national tragedy.

Think – 10

“Dark Knight” shooting in Aurora, Colo.

Think – 20

This clothing company boasts its American roots, but angered many across the country when it advertised a “Superstorm Sandy Sale.”

Think – 20

American Apparel

Think – 30

Popchips eventually apologized for offending consumers with its online campaign, but its spokesperson, pictured below, never did.

Think – 30

Ashton Kutcher

Think – 40

Facing a man in court who said he found a whole mouse in his Mountain Dew, the soda company’s lawyers said the man couldn’t have been telling the truth, because the mouse would have become this substance.

Think – 40

A goo-like substance

Final Jeopardy

These two major brand Twitter accounts were hacked in February 2013.

Final Jeopardy

Burger King and Jeep

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