Introduction
Crisis communication has become one of the major corner stones of crisis management. Bad media performance cannot be compensated, whereas bad operational management can be compensated by an excellent media performance. Crisis communication has been rapidly developing due to the introduction of the social media. Excellent crisis communication plans of a few years ago may be useless in this new area and should be rewritten.
Program Overview
During the first part of the training program you will be briefed about recent developments of crisis communication and the imperative to rewrite your communication plans: what are the important strategies in crisis communication and what are the major do’s and don’ts in dealing with the press?
During the second part you will receive realistic scenarios and get the opportunity of sitting in the hot seat of a spokesman.
Theory and Practice
This course has been carefully balanced between theory and practice, thus keeping our participants highly motivated. Realistic scenarios help the participant to understand and master the skills necessary to be effective in the crisis management team.
Who should attend the course
Members of the Crisis Management Team.
Duration of the course
The program lasts one day or can be spread over two sessions.
Curriculum
On request, a program can be sent.
Certificate
Participants will receive a certificate after the training.
Number of participants
The minimum number of participants is 10 and the maximum 15.