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Crisis Training Training
A Crisis can happen to any
organization, at any time. We specialize in preparing people
to manage a crisis while communicating effectively with
the media. For more information please call or email us.
Disaster
Planning Includes
Communications Planning.
Emergency communications
and disaster planning
should include a sound
crisis communications
plan complete with
effective crisis, media
training and evaluation.
All organizations, in
both the public and
private sectors, need a
crisis communications
plan that should be
reviewed annually,
ideally by public
relations counselor with
backgrounds in crisis
communications planning
and execution.
A crisis communications
plan acts as a quick
reference guide to
communicate immediately
with key audiences, such
as members of the
community, media,
government, shareholders
and donors, when an
organization finds
itself on the firing
line. The crisis can
involve a product
disaster such as tainted
food or pharmaceuticals
or involve an oil spill,
natural disaster, a
rampant hospital
infection, an accident,
fire or a scandal
surrounding employees or
executives.
Crisis Management Plans
Include Crisis PR
For many organizations,
disaster planning and
crisis communications
are used to manage risks
to a good reputation and
trust among customers,
employees, shareholders,
community members and
other key groups and
individuals. Having a
solid plan and following
it during times of
crisis, or when a crisis
is emerging, is key to
an organization’s
survival.
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Way of an Agenda. Get
the Unvarnished Facts.
An effective crisis
communications plan
follows a logical and
proven process.
Identify Members of
Crisis Communications
Team
The most senior person
responsible for public
relations should be the
leader of the team and
members should include
any other communications
staff and key leaders in
operational areas of the
organization. In a
production environment,
members of this team
should include senior
production managers; In
a health care setting,
the senior person
responsible for patient
care should serve on the
crisis communications
team.
Designate a Spokesperson
During PR Crisis
The head of the
organization, such as
the President and Chief
Executive Officer, will
have the responsibility
for speaking to the
media during a crisis.
During trying times,
people need to hear
publicly from the most
senior person in the
organization.
Public Relations for
Today's CEOs
CEOs are being blamed
for many of today's
economic ills. What will
it take to repair the
leadership role to the
CEO title?
Follow Crisis
Communications Media
Policies and Procedures
These policies act as
roadmaps to public
relations during a
crisis, giving an
organization an
instruction manual with
details about how it
will ensure that
reporters’ deadline are
met and the types of
information that will be
publicly release or
commented upon.
Crisis Communications
Should Include Difficult
Questions
A crisis communications
plan should include a
sample of disaster
scenarios and a list of
tough questions that the
organization could face
from the media.
Use Public Relations
Counselors to Prepare
Sample Crisis PR
Materials
Create a template for a
news release that is
ready to use when time
is of the essence. A
dark website is a site
that is not made live
until crisis strikes and
audiences begin looking
to an organization for
updates and facts about
the situation.
Pages should include a
crisis update section
with frequently asked
questions, a message
from the organization’s
leader about how the
situation is being
handled, contact
information that
includes a toll-free
number that people can
reach any time of the
day with updated
information, background
information about the
organization and links
to related disaster
planning organizations
that may be assisting.
Communications Planning
Should Identify All
Audiences
Media opportunities
allow key information to
be communicated to many
audiences at the same
time. However, plan for
communications to be
delivered directly to
key audiences such as
employees, volunteers,
municipal leaders,
partners, donors,
customers and
shareholders.
Emergency Communications
Contact Log for
Evaluation
This log will assist in
keeping track of media
interviews, articles and
media coverage. It will
also help evaluate the
organization's response
to a crisis when it is
time to review how and
what communications
occurred as part of a
debriefing.
Crisis training and
disaster planning must
include good crisis
communications planning.
Delivering accurate and
fast information allows
emergency communications
to occur in a manner
that best addresses a
crisis and protects an
organization’s
reputation.
Source: Shelley
Aylesworth-Spink
Disaster Planning and
Crisis Communications:
Public Relations
Counselors Provide
Crisis PR Training,
Advice
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