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Preparing for a media crisis
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J362730 - January 2017
AICD Directors’ Briefing: Preparing and
reacting to a media crisis 23 March 2017
Clyde & Co help clients design and deliver
strong and resilient systems to manage
reputational risk.
Anyone who knows our team knows
we are passionate about ethical reputational
protection.
So here, we present our key take aways
from our AICD Directors Briefing with
Fiona Austin.
What are the legal risks?
• Corporations and
securities
• Fraud and
corruption
• Competitions law
• Consumer law
• Environment
• Safety, health and
security
• Workplace
relations
• Diversity
• Human rights
• Privacy
• Cyber risk
Media
Crisis!
If you want your
organisation to be
ready for a media
crisis, build integrity
and capability
The elements of business integrity
Information enabled
Positive
Decision capable
High performing
Consultative
Active
Transparent
Prepared
Crisis Response
Narrative Control
Know your
stakeholders
Deliver key messages
Multiple channels
Flat team
Speed and
authenticity
Embedded Legal risk
control
Open and capable
Ethical and integrity
based on values
Operational
awareness
Situational
awareness
Consultative
Practiced
Legal Risk Control
Embedded
advice
Use privilege
with care
Ethical
transparency
prevailsSay yes to
the tech
Protect your
board and
managementSolve
problems
second
Know
what really
happened
Plan ahead to
be contract
ready
Learn from
success
People are
your greatest
assetRecognise
divergent
interests