Crisis
management strategy has
become a flourishing
industry. Unfortunately,
it is a necessity of
corporate reputation
management and public
safety. While some
companies hire
professionals to consult
or even completely
develop the crisis
management policies and
crisis communications
methods effectively,
others take on the task
by themselves.
Great Responsibility
Comes With Crisis
Management
This is not a task for
the faint-hearted as it
comes with incredible
responsibility.
Depending upon the size
of the organization and
the type of industry
involved the physical
safety, emotional
well-being, corporate
reputation, and even
environmental safety may
rest upon a
well-developed crisis
management policy.
What Characteristics
Must Be Included?
No matter who is
responsible for
developing and
implementing the crisis
management policies and
procedures that must
exist, there are certain
characteristics that
will be included in a
successful crisis
management plan.
Some of those
characteristics are:
Team creation -
You must have a
designated team of
personnel that is in
charge of handling. This
should include expertise
in executive,
marketing/product
management, operations,
legal, human resources,
information technology,
finance, PR or media.
Command center -
A command center should
be established which
will serve as the
central location for all
incoming and outgoing
communications.
Problem dissection -
The team must break down
the problem into
manageable sectors and
assign those sectors to
appropriate team
members.
Incoming communication -
You must establish a
call center if necessary
to handle concerns and
possibly information
from employees and
members of the pubic if
necessary.
Outgoing communication -
A single person should
serve as the voice of
the organization. This
person must be properly
informed and prepared
before providing any
necessary public
updates. It may also be
necessary to communicate
directly with employees
or their family members
as well.
Resolution and control -
Damage control must be
handled promptly and
effectively. This will
not only be necessary
for public safety, but
also for corporate
reputation management. A
resolution when
applicable should be
employed. In addition,
you must determine what
steps can be established
to prevent a similar
situation in the future.
When you employ the
services of a
professional crisis
management team to
develop and assist your
company in implementing
the necessary policies
and procedures to
prepare for a crisis
these bases should all
be addressed? However,
if you determine to
undertake this project
on your own, you must
make sure that your plan
contains all of these
characteristics.
Regardless of who will
shoulder the
responsibility of
developing plans,
procedures, and teams
you must do it today. Do
not put off preparing a
successful crisis
management plan until it
is too late. The biggest
contributing factor to
the successfulness of
crisis communication and
a crisis management plan
is preparing in advance.
While no one ever wants
a crisis to happen, when
it does being prepared
allows for it to be
handled in a manner that
controls the damage and
helps those that are
affected to minimize the
negative personal
effects.
Source: Malcolm Hafner
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Characteristics of
Successful Crisis
Management