Tag Archives: Strategy

Planning for Life’s Little Emergencies

Crisis communications are not just for catastrophic events. The techniques used by crisis communicators help manage small events and can minimize them and their impact. In a story coming from Las Vegas, during a soft lockdown due to a suspicious person reported on or near the Ruth Fyfe Elementary School campus on May 14, a young girl was required to relieve herself in a classroom wastebasket. Naturally, she was embarrassed and her mother was incensed. Unfortunately, the Clark County School District responded to the situation Continue reading →

Press Conference Tips: Responding in a Crisis

Whether you are a communications pro or an expert called upon to provide insight to the situation, these tips will help you represent your organization (and yourself) in the best possible light. 1.  Prepare Pre-identify spokespersons for every shift Require annual media relations training for identified spokespersons and set expectations for all employees about being contacted by or speaking with the media Have pre-determined primary and backup areas for a press conference and make certain the backdrop is branded 2.  Before the Press Conference Assume Continue reading →

6 Steps to a Smart Start with Social Media

The world is abuzz with social media–what platforms to use, how and when to use it, what content to publish, how to engage followers…it’s overwhelming, isn’t it? So take a step back.  Breathe.  Anything can seem overwhelming at first.  These six steps will help you build a successful social media program. Step One:  Learn How do you choose the right social media platforms for your organization? Know how social media platforms function and interact with each other across different devices.   Consider the resources you have to Continue reading →