Nuuly Crisis Comms and a Shtstorm on the NYC Subway
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In the month of May 2015, I found myself at the epicenter of a crisis. The New York City Subway, I heard, was running on a loop because of a massive outage. With only two days to go until the grand opening of the latest transit system in the U.S., it was all hands on deck. My instinct was to join the call for volunteers and work with the team at a small tech startup called Nuuly, which was helping the NYC Department of Transportation with its project. As a journalist,
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I’ve been managing my city’s crisis communication since the beginning of last year and the most impressive outcome has been Nuuly Crisis Comms. I’ve never had a situation quite like this one. A couple of days ago, we experienced a massive strike by New York City Transit employees. The strike’s main cause was a long-standing wage increase gap that would have been insurmountable. So they decided to go back to their jobs. Well, this was the main reason for my article: my main goal was to find the best ways to
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Dear C-Street, My fellow residents and I are deeply concerned about the outage of the NYC subway due to a crisis in its telecom infrastructure. my response As a former engineer in the US federal government, I have seen firsthand how critical infrastructure failures can have massive ramifications. In such cases, it is crucial for us to have a crisis communications plan in place to ensure that everyone can communicate effectively during and after the disaster. That’s why I am happy to report that we have successfully implemented such a plan
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“Can you provide a summary of my Nuuly Crisis Comms and a Shtstorm on the NYC Subway case study report?” As I sit in my office cubicle, watching the rain soak the glass, feeling the sweat pouring down my face, I recall a crisis I found myself in one evening. It started with a customer complaint that her bag had been stolen from her hotel in New York City. The hotel chain, based out of Europe, had notified the local police department, but no progress was made. It wasn
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Nuuly Crisis Comms (Apr 2019) We have been on the frontline of a crisis, responding to emergency situations with swift, professional communications. This is a unique opportunity to share the experience and gain insights into the challenges that we face, as well as the lessons we’ve learned in dealing with such crises. The NTSB investigation into the crash that killed 43 people in the New Jersey turnpike was just the beginning of a long process. Since then, Nuuly has become
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It’s been a busy few days on the NYC subway, as the subway system continues to face operational issues that have resulted in several fatal accidents. The latest incident occurred on July 30, when a 38-year-old female passenger, Karen Hunt, fell down an elevated train platform in Brooklyn during a commuter rush hour. The subway system experienced severe power outages across the city on July 30th, leading to an inability to power all the trains on the system. In addition, the
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I got the call from a client last night with the urgent news: “A fire has broken out at the NYC subway line X. Please contact me asap!” I thought I knew how to handle such an emergency. I’ve seen so many incidents like this before, from fires to bomb threats. So I immediately took off to the scene — a long, winding subway line with four stations in total. I walked through the station doors and saw the chaos unfolding in front of my eyes. People were rushing to get off the
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Dear valued subscribers, I would like to take the opportunity to share with you a unique emergency crisis communication methodology that I use to manage unforeseen events that threaten public safety. I use Nuuly Crisis Comms, a platform that enables me to connect with colleagues and stakeholders in real-time, via an app or email, in case of any disaster or emergency. Nuuly allows us to share real-time updates on location, and alert stakeholders, thus keeping everyone informed and organized. I remember