David Silver is the Chief Executive Officer of Silver Public Relations, a public relations and investor relations firm in Los Angeles focusing on crisis, litigation, and restructuring financial public relations for publicly traded companies and private corporations. He has counseled more than 1,000 national and global corporations and its boardroom executives in his 25 years as a financial public relations executive.His proprietary crisis and litigation communications audits are sought out by corporations as he focuses on the cause-and-effect of corporate crises. He has written for a number of newspapers including the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, and the Daily Journal, has been profiled in the Leaders and Success page of Investor's Business Daily, and has been interviewed by CBS national news and other network news media as a crisis and litigation public relations expert.
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AcknowledgmentsForewordIntroduction: Groupthink RevisitedPart I: Case Studies Chapter 1: Managing Reputation in Distressed MarketsChapter 2: Litigation and the Court of Public OpinionChapter 3: The BP Disaster in the Gulf & Rampant Groupthink in the C-SuiteChapter 4: Leading by Example: Steve Jobs and Effective Corporate Communication at WorkPart II: Theories & Paradigms Chapter 5: The Role of Communication TheoriesChapter 6: The Evolution of Public Relations into the PR-IR NexusPart III: Remaking Corporate AmericaChapter 7: Anatomy of a CrisisChapter 8: The Communications AuditChapter 9: Reeducating Corporate AmericaChapter 10: Effective Communication for Litigation, Mergers, and AcquisitionsConclusionBibliographyIndex

