Course details

Crisis management deals with the reality of a crisis while crisis communications deals with the perception of reality. Your organisation may manage a crisis well but if you fail to communicate effectively with your stakeholders, you still risk tarnishing its reputation. Your biggest challenge in a crisis is reacting with the right response quickly.

Through case studies and role-play, you will:

  • Anticipate your communication needs during a crisis
  • Prepare a crisis communication plan
  • Develop messages to be put across
  • Deal with the media during a crisis

Objectives

  • By the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Draw up a crisis communication plan
  • Be equipped with the skills to effectively implement the plan during crises
Updated on 08 November, 2015

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