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Communicating in a Crisis

Communicating in a Crisis. Communicating in a Crisis. Communicating in a crisis can be overwhelming. In the heat of the battle, giving effective media interviews is critical. Understanding how to work with the media is imperative when dealing with public safety. 2011 – New Zealand Earthquake.

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Communicating in a Crisis

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  1. Communicating in a Crisis

  2. Communicating in a Crisis • Communicating in a crisis can be overwhelming. In the heat of the battle, giving effective media interviews is critical. • Understanding how to work with the media is imperative when dealing with public safety.

  3. 2011 – New Zealand Earthquake

  4. 2011 - CNRL Explosion

  5. 2010 - Haiti Earthquake

  6. 2010 - BP Deepwater Horizon

  7. 2005 - Lake Wabamun Derailment

  8. 2003 – Kelowna Wildfires

  9. Communicating to people in a crisis requires a combination of simplicity and repetition

  10. Crisis Communication Plan • Prepare • Execute • Evaluate

  11. Crisis Communication Team

  12. Information Officer

  13. Priorities of a Spokesperson • Protect yourself • Protect your organization • Answer questions • Convey key messages

  14. Role of Spokesperson • Trained primary spokesperson 24/7/365 • Someone of sufficient authority • Possesses excellent communication skills • Respond to media on any topic

  15. Role of Spokesperson... • Sets up interviews and supports executives • Media research/News releases/News conferences • Nurture positive relationship built on service

  16. Crisis Team

  17. Crisis communications needs trust

  18. Teamwork

  19. Communication Fundamentals • Essentials people need to know- • What is really happening • What are authorities doing about it • What people need to do now • When are things going to get back to normal

  20. Media Inquiry Form Media Inquiry Form • Recorder: • Position: • Date/Time: • USE THESE PROMPTS AS A GUIDE WHEN RESPONDING TO AN INQUIRY FROM A REPORTER: “I’m not the appropriate person to answer your inquiry, we have an Information Officer who can answer those questions. If I can get your name and contact information, I will forward your inquiry to our official who will get back to you as soon as possible.” • Reporter’s Name: • Media Affiliation: • Phone Number: • Fax Number: • Deadline: • Information Requested: • Action Taken: • Signed: 

  21. Media Statement

  22. Respond

  23. Maple Leaf Foods

  24. Hurricane Katrina

  25. Pritchard Fire - 2009

  26. Respond Quickly • Information is power • First impressions form quickly and color the remainder of the response effort • A quick effective response creates the impression of control • Focus on solution, not cause

  27. Response Technique • Quick • Consistent • Open • Sympathetic • Informative

  28. Response • Define the severity and nature of the emergency • Select communications methods • Deal with the possible negative reaction • Resolve and evaluate

  29. Crisis Communication • Honest & Transparent • Timely & Relevant (trust & confidence) • Accurate based on facts • Pro-active in nature • Free of technical jargon

  30. Risk Communication • Risk = Hazard + Outrage • Peter M. Sandman Ph.D.

  31. Message Delivery • Respond with compassion • Communicating to people during a crisis requires a combination of simplicity and repetition • Build your messages to about a 5th or 6th grade reading level

  32. Simple Messaging - KISS • Be specific with your evacuation directions • Be specific with your boil water instructions

  33. Communicate in Advance • Pre-position in people’s minds • Pre-designated evacuation routes • Prepare a Family Emergency Kit

  34. Communication Methods • Communication barriers • Cell saturation • Communication towers down • Communication alternatives • Satellite phones • Ham radios

  35. Respond Quickly - Not Recklessly • Sago Mine Disaster – West Virginia (2006) • Tuesday, Jan 3: • 21:10 - CEO announces body of one of the 12 miners has been recovered, fate of other 11 unknown. • 23:45 - Mine Rescue Command Centre receives report that 11 miners were alive. • 23:49 - Church bells ring as families gather on reports that remaining 11 miners have been found and are alive. • Wednesday, Jan 4: • 00:30 - Mine Rescue Command Centre confirms only one of the 12 miners was alive; other 11 were deceased.

  36. Internal Communication • It’s Important to ensure internal audiences/employees are kept informed on a regular basis

  37. Rumours

  38. Crisis Situation

  39. Initial Phase – (chaos) • Focus on accuracy & competence (brief) • Priority of info verification • Clearly outline organization role • Remain open & compassionate – human factor • Establish communication process • Outline courses of action

  40. Maintenance Phase - (action) • Commit to timely & accurate updates • Priority on verification to dispel rumours • Clarify risks moving forward • Provide content & background to situation • Acknowledge & respond to feedback

  41. Resolution Phase (consideration) • Reinforce key messages • Remain compassionate • Focus on positive accomplishments • Provide time frame for life to return to normal • Outline course of action of future prevention

  42. After the Crisis • Document – Debrief – Decompress • Document – Inquiries and litigation • Debrief – Analyse Media Coverage and improve Crisis Plan • Decompress – Emotional stress

  43. Clear Communication

  44. Managing the Message

  45. Traditional Media Environment

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