Crisis Response Communications

Crisis Management Skills for Public Relations Professionals and Students

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Crisis Management Media Skills, Avoiding the Big Oops

Did you ever wish something you said could be grabbed from the air before anyone heard it? From a high-ranking government official to the owner of a local car repair business no one is immune from misspeaking in an interview, especially in the high-pressure environment of a crisis. Thankfully, there are measures you can take [...]

Personalities in Crisis: Tiger Woods

From the world’s best golf professional to a politician to the director of a local charity, personalities at the top of their profession can engage in behavior that can damage or destroy their reputation and that of their organizations. Situations like these are some of the most difficult a communicator can face because they inevitably [...]

Media Monitoring: A Look Outside Your Organization

Just as a pilot needs accurate information to navigate through clouds a communicator needs accurate feedback to navigate through the fog of a crisis. For most crises, that information can be obtained through media monitoring. Media monitoring provides a look outside your organization to learn what people important to it – your stakeholders – are [...]

What Separates When the Balloon Goes Up From Other Crisis Books?

I wrote When the Balloon Goes Up: The Communicator’s Guide to Crisis Response primarily for public relations/communications professionals and students who need crisis-tested strategies and tactics. The book contains some theory but mostly nuts-and-bolts suggestions and ideas for building and implementing a crisis plan. It doesn’t matter what size your organization is, or what its [...]