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PRSCNP - 09 - Crisis and Backlash

Director of Public Relations
Mar. 26, 2023
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PRSCNP - 09 - Crisis and Backlash

  1. Public Relations and Strategic Communications for Nonprofits Professor Nicholas Leshi
  2. Op-Eds
  3. Strategic Planning
  4. Strategic Planning
  5. Responding to a Media Crisis and Managing Backlash
  6. Responding to a Media Crisis and Managing Backlash Identify a risk before it turns into a tragedy leading to media frenzy so you can properly deal with a crisis when it occurs.
  7. Four Areas of Crisis Communications Management
  8. Four Areas of Crisis Communications Management 1. Crisis Communications Plan
  9. Four Areas of Crisis Communications Management 2. Prevention and Risk Management
  10. Four Areas of Crisis Communications Management 3. Roles and Responsibilities
  11. Four Areas of Crisis Communications Management 4. Possible Scenarios
  12. Gearing Up for a Crisis
  13. Gearing Up for a Crisis When dealing with the media, one must be organized, professional, and truthful.
  14. Gearing Up for a Crisis In a true crisis, a crisis communications plan that anticipates the worst, is well thought out, and is ready to be implemented at a moment’s notice can be your valuable resource.
  15. Gearing Up for a Crisis To weather a crisis with minimal damage, you can set systems and procedures in place now that will continue to provide a framework for action.
  16. Three Basic Rules For a Crisis Communications Plan
  17. Three Basic Rules For a Crisis Communications Plan 1. Prepare for the worst.
  18. Three Basic Rules For a Crisis Communications Plan 2. Remain calm and in control if a crisis happens.
  19. Three Basic Rules For a Crisis Communications Plan 3. Be proactive after a crisis occurs.
  20. Steps to Take as a Precaution Before a Crisis Happens
  21. Steps to Take as a Precaution Before a Crisis Happens Invite staff and colleagues to participate in the development of a plan.
  22. Steps to Take as a Precaution Before a Crisis Happens Form an internal task force, a Crisis Management Team.
  23. Steps to Take as a Precaution Before a Crisis Happens Make sure everyone knows what to do if a crisis occurs.
  24. Steps to Take When a Crisis Hits
  25. Steps to Take When a Crisis Hits Stay in control.
  26. Steps to Take When a Crisis Hits Keep your target audience in focus.
  27. Steps to Take When a Crisis Hits Have clearly developed messages.
  28. Steps to Take When a Crisis Hits Have clearly defined roles.
  29. Steps to Take When a Crisis Hits Decide who will speak with the media.
  30. Steps to Take When a Crisis Hits Monitor media coverage.
  31. Steps to Take When a Crisis Hits Maintain internal communications.
  32. Steps to Take When a Crisis Hits Provide a quick analysis of the situation and its impact.
  33. Steps to Take When a Crisis Hits Be truthful and honest.
  34. Steps to Take When a Crisis Hits Prepare background documents in advance.
  35. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation
  36. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation The best approach is to identify potential risks and to manage them before they get out of control.
  37. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation When a crisis occurs, the organization must be prepared to act, not react.
  38. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation Nonprofits will be held to a higher standard than corporations in relation to finances, safety, and service to your community. If there is a lack of transparency or even a hint of cover-up, the media will rightfully become the watchdogs for the public.
  39. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation Given the importance of planning for a crisis, it is useful to start your planning well in advance with a risk assessment exercise to help you recognize and address potential problems. Develop holding statements for any potential crisis scenarios.
  40. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation Managing a crisis entails:
  41. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation Managing a crisis entails: • Knowing what to do when a crisis happens.
  42. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation Managing a crisis entails: • Knowing what to do when a crisis happens. • Knowing what to do afterward.
  43. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation Managing a crisis entails: • Knowing what to do when a crisis happens. • Knowing what to do afterward. • Knowing how to work with the media throughout.
  44. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation General rules to remember:
  45. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation General rules to remember: • Develop a crisis management plan before a crisis happens.
  46. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation General rules to remember: • Develop a crisis management plan before a crisis happens. • Define basic operating principles, such as “don’t lie to the media,” from the beginning.
  47. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation General rules to remember: • Develop a crisis management plan before a crisis happens. • Define basic operating principles, such as “don’t lie to the media,” from the beginning. • Be prepared at all times to field a call from the media about something negative.
  48. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation General rules to remember: • Develop a crisis management plan before a crisis happens. • Define basic operating principles, such as “don’t lie to the media,” from the beginning. • Be prepared at all times to field a call from the media about something negative. • Develop clear messages that focus on people first.
  49. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation More general rules to remember:
  50. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation More general rules to remember: • Present a spokesperson with good media skills.
  51. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation More general rules to remember: • Present a spokesperson with good media skills. • Refer all media requests to a single PR office or spokesperson.
  52. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation More general rules to remember: • Present a spokesperson with good media skills. • Refer all media requests to a single PR office or spokesperson. • Monitor local media coverage as a situation unfolds.
  53. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation More general rules to remember: • Present a spokesperson with good media skills. • Refer all media requests to a single PR office or spokesperson. • Monitor local media coverage as a situation unfolds. • Form a proactive media team to correct inaccurate information.
  54. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation Even more general rules to remember:
  55. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation Even more general rules to remember: • Be available to deal with a potential crisis 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  56. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation Even more general rules to remember: • Be available to deal with a potential crisis 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. • Immediately identify adversaries who are likely to be critical and anticipate responses.
  57. Prevent a Crisis By Identifying Risks and Managing the Situation Even more general rules to remember: • Be available to deal with a potential crisis 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. • Immediately identify adversaries who are likely to be critical and anticipate responses. • Repeat key messages everywhere you can.
  58. Priority Objectives in a Crisis
  59. Priority Objectives in a Crisis People first. Think of the victims and their families. Shield children of victims or the accused from intrusive media attention.
  60. Priority Objectives in a Crisis If laws were broken, cooperate to seek justice.
  61. Priority Objectives in a Crisis Provide support for staff.
  62. Priority Objectives in a Crisis Review the situation for potential liability issues, and implement strategies for addressing them.
  63. Priority Objectives in a Crisis Minimize damage to the organization’s operations and reputation.
  64. Priority Objectives in a Crisis Set the record straight or rebuild public confidence in your organization.
  65. Short-Term Communications Strategy
  66. Short-Term Crisis Communications Strategy Be accountable.
  67. Short-Term Crisis Communications Strategy Take action.
  68. Short-Term Crisis Communications Strategy Commit to change.
  69. Short-Term Crisis Communications Strategy Set roles and responsibilities.
  70. Crisis vs. Controversy
  71. Crisis vs. Controversy Recognize the difference.
  72. Crisis vs. Controversy Frame an issue.
  73. Crisis vs. Controversy A bad event can spiral out of control.
  74. Crisis vs. Controversy Avoid overreacting.
  75. Crisis vs. Controversy Form an early warning network (a Crisis Management Team).
  76. Crisis vs. Controversy Be aware of possible media bias. Put your concerns in writing. Refuse to accept bad reporting.
  77. Sample Case Studies San Antonio Zoo
  78. Sample Case Studies Brooklyn Parks
  79. Sample Case Studies Coyotes in New York City
  80. Sample Case Studies New York City Tourism
  81. DUE NEXT CLASS Reaction Essay #5 Write about a nonprofit organization that faced a crisis and describe if they handled it well or if they handled it poorly. Length = Minimum one paragraph, maximum one page. Email to = nickleshi@aol.com File format: Microsoft Word, GoogleDoc, or PDF
  82. DUE ON OR BEFORE MAY 8 Final Essay assignment Analyze the Public Relations and strategic communication strategy of a nonprofit organization of your choice, based on the topics we discussed this semester in class. Length = 4 pages Email no later than May 8 to = nickleshi@aol.com File format: Microsoft Word or GoogleDoc

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