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About: This bingo card dives into the high-stakes world of crisis management, perfect for PR professionals, community managers, and legal teams dealing with online reputations or public-facing brands. It's designed to spark discussion and quick thinking around tough situations like data breaches, reputation threats, and social media firestorms. Great for workshops, training sessions, or team-building events focused on navigating modern challenges.
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The players scan their cards to see if they have the called word. If they do, they mark that word.
The first player to complete a horizontal, vertical, or a diagonal line of crossed items announces "Bingo!" and wins the play.
The caller confirms that the items marked form a correct line as per the Bingo card and call list.
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This Legal Summit at Digital Dragons Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: "Do Nothing" Strategy, (Community) Backlash, (Platform) moderation, Attention Economy, Attention Span, Brand Damage, Cancel Culture, Collateral Damage, Community Management, Compliance vs Credibility, Confidentiality, Contingency Planning, Controlling the narrative, Controversy, Cooperation (with Authorities), Cooperative Conduct, Counterparty, Crisis Escalation, Crisis Fatigue, Crisis Literacy, Cross-Functional Alignment, Damage Control, Data Breaches, Decision-making Structures, Escalation (Windows), Exploit, Failed Launch, Hot heads, Information Leak, Interim Proceedings, Legal Defensibility, Legal Hurdles, Litigation, Marketing Execution, Marketing Perspective, Message Governance, Moral Rights, Multidisciplenary, Murphy's Law, Narrative Control, Natural Death (of a Crisis), Non-Disclosure, Observation vs Reaction, Observation vs Reaction, Organizational Inertia, Outrage Culture, Player Trust, Positive PR, Precedent Setting, Prevention, Public Accusations, Public Statements, Putting out fire with gasoline, Regulatory Authorities, Reputation Management, Reputation Management, Reputational Integrity, Risk Assessment, Risk Mitigation, Spin (Doctor), Stakeholder Management, Streisand Effect, Taking a (legal) position, Time Sensitive, Time-Sensitive, Toxic(ity), Trade Unions, Transparency (vs Privacy), Critics into Champions, Unsung Heroes, Urgent Proceedings, Viral(ity), Weaponized Information, Wearing Multiple Hats, Workplace Controversy.