Real and perceived PR disasters have become all the rage and they are happening in a famous way almost every day. This new study by Signal Leadership Communication Inc. (conducted by its partner company Nanos Research) points to the public's belief that social media is causing the problem of PR disasters, and that communicating on social media is the best solution.
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Public opinion poll on PR disasters and social media
1. Public opinion poll on
PR disasters & social media
Conducted for Signal by Nanos Research2017.07.18
2. Social media contribution to PR disasters
More than half of Canadians (54%) say that social media is a major contributor to PR disasters
for companies. Roughly a third of (35%) feel that social media is a minor contributor and five
percent (5%) say that social media is not a contributor to PR disasters. Six percent are unsure.
Would you say that social media like Twitter and Facebook are major contributors,
minor contributors or not contributors to public relations disasters for companies?
Nanos Research, RDD dual frame hybrid telephone and online random survey, May 24th to 25th 2017,
n=1000, accurate to 3.1 percentage points plus or minus, 19 Fmes out of 20.
5435
5 6
Major contributor
Minor contributor
Not contributor
Unsure
3. Best way to respond in a PR disaster
Just over seven in ten (70%) say that the best way for a troubled organization to respond is
to “acknowledge the problem and communicate on social media.” Twenty-three percent (23%)
say organizations should “acknowledge the problem but not communicate on social media.”
Two percent (2%) said they should “communicate nothing” and five percent (5%) are unsure.
When an organization has a PR disaster on social media like Twitter or Facebook,
what would you say is the best way for the troubled organization to respond?
Nanos Research, RDD dual frame hybrid telephone and online random survey, May 24th to 25th 2017,
n=1000, accurate to 3.1 percentage points plus or minus, 19 Fmes out of 20.
70
23
2 5 Acknowledge and communicate
Acknowledge but don't communicate
Communicate nothing
Unsure
4. Social media is making PR more important
When asked about the importance of PR today compared to 10 years ago, more than three-
quarters (76%) feel that PR is more important, 16 percent (16%) say that it is as important
while five percent (5%) say it is less important and three percent (3%) are unsure.
Do you think that with the rise of social media, public relations, also known as PR, is becoming
more important, less important or as important for organizations today compared to 10 years ago?
Nanos Research, RDD dual frame hybrid telephone and online random survey, May 24th to 25th 2017,
n=1000, accurate to 3.1 percentage points plus or minus, 19 Fmes out of 20.
76
16
5 3 More important
As important
Less important
Unsure
5. Methodology
§ Nanos Research conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid
telephone and online random survey of 1,000 Canadians, 18 years of age
or older, between May 24th and 25th, 2017 as part of an omnibus survey.
Participants were randomly recruited by telephone using live agents and
administered a survey online. The results were statistically checked and
weighted by age and gender using the latest Census information and the
sample is geographically stratified to be representative of Canada.
§ Individuals were randomly called using random digit dialing with a
maximum of five call backs. The margin of error for a random survey of
1,000 Canadians is ±3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
§ Note: Charts may not add up to 100 due to rounding.
6. Signal Leadership Communication
Signal Leadership Communication Inc. is a social public relations firm for
executives and organizations with images to create, issues to manage,
relationships to build, and reputations to protect in a digitally disrupted era. It
is the one communications consultancy expressly dedicated to serving senior
leaders with PR counsel that is both strategic and social by design, informed by
a deep understanding of analytics, content, communities, media, sustainability
and technology. The company is partnered with Nanos Research, one of North
America’s premier market and public opinion research organizations.
CONTACT US The Canadian Press Building
36 King Street East, Suite 601
Toronto, ON M5C 1E5
Canada
+1 (647) 822-1000
PR@signaleadership.com
www.signaleadership.com