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CRISIS MANAGEMENT
  • Chapter TWENTY-ONE

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Issues Management
  • Is the capacity to understand, mobilize,
    coordinate, and direct all strategic and policy
    planning functions and all public affairs/public
    relations skills, toward achievement of one
    objective meaningful participation in creation
    of public policy that affects personal and
    institutional destiny.
  • W. Howard Chase, l976

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Issues Management is a five-step process that
  • Identifies issues with which the organization
    must be concerned
  • Analyzes and delimits each issue with respect to
    its impact on constituent publics
  • Displays the various strategic options available
    to the organization
  • Implements an action program to communicate the
    organizations views and to influence perception
    on the issue
  • Evaluates its programs in terms of reaching
    organizational goals

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Issues Management contains the following elements
  • Anticipate emerging issues
  • Identify issues selectively
  • Deal with opportunities and vulnerabilities
  • Plan from the outside in
  • Bottom-line orientation
  • Action timetable
  • Dealing with the top

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Implementing Issues Management
  • Tactical implementation of issues management
    consists of four specific tasks
  • Identifying issues and trends
  • Evaluating issue impact and setting priorities

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Implementation of Tasks continued
  • Establishing a company position
  • Designing company action and response to achieve
    results

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Risk Communication
  • An outgrowth of issues management began in the
    l990s
  • Modeled on the concept that perception is
    reality
  • Emotions and the lack of understanding and
    knowledge is at the base of risk.
  • Frequent, forceful communication is needed to
    inform, educate, and lessen emotion.

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Planning a risk communication program
  • 1. Recognize risk communication as part of a
    larger risk management program and the program is
    based on politics, power, and controversial
    issues.
  • 2. Encourage management to join the
    communication loop and help them to deal with the
    news media.
  • 3. Develop credible outside experts to act as
    news sources for journalists.
  • 4. Become an in-house expert in your own area of
    risk to enhance credibility with the media.

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Planning a Risk Program continued
  • 5. Approach the news media with solid facts and
    figures before they approach you. Verify the
    veracity of data.
  • 6. Research perceptions of your organization by
    the media and other publics to gauge credibility
    and help determine if your messages will be
    believable.
  • 7. Understand your target audiences and how the
    news media can help you communicate effectively.

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Managing a CrisisWhat is a crisis? A crisis is
a situation that has reached a critical phase for
which dramatic and extraordinary intervention is
necessary to avoid or repair major damage.
Harvard Business Review
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Questions..
  • What organizations can you identify that have
    faced a major crisis?
  • What type of crisis were they involved in?

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What are the warning signals that appear?
  • Surprise
  • Insufficient information
  • Escalating events
  • Loss of control
  • Increased outside scrutiny
  • Siege mentality
  • Panic

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Can you plan for a crisis?
  • Planning can be done with the following
  • 1. For each potentially impacted audience,
    define the risk.
  • 2. For each risk defined, describe the actions
    that mitigate the risk.

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Planning continued
  • 3. Identify the cause of the risk.
  • 4. Demonstrate responsible management action.

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Former Red Cross PresidentBernadine Healy
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Do you know what the watchwords are for any
crisis plan?
  • Be prepared
  • Be available
  • Be credible

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Communication in a Crisis
  • Do you know the rule?
  • Tell it all and tell it fast!

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Goals of Crisis Management
  • Terminate the crisis quickly
  • Limit the damage
  • Restore credibility

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Media Relations Steps
  • During the Crisis
  • Set up media headquarters
  • Establish media rules
  • Media live for the box score
  • Dont speculate
  • Feed the beast
  • Speed triumphs
  • Cable rules

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General Principles for what should be said to the
media
  • Speak first and often
  • Dont speculate
  • Go off the record at your own peril
  • Stay with the facts
  • Be open and concerned, not defensive
  • Make your point and repeat it
  • Dont wage war with the media
  • Establish yourself as the most authoritative
    source
  • Stay calm and be truthful and cooperative
  • Never lie

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  • Trent Lott

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Exercise
  • In your estimation, were the three goals of
    crisis management met during the crisis involving
    Elian Gonzalez?
  • Explain and defend your answer.
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