Crisis communications is something that most startups are spectacularly bad at. It does not need to be this way. Crisis communications is one of the most straight-forward PR programs to implement; it just requires planning and execution. Every Fortune 500 company has a PR playbook to address every possible crisis. As a startup, you should create plans for a number of contingencies. Here’s two very basic crisis communications checklists:
Before a crisis hits
- Understand that a crisis can happen anytime and prepare in advance
- Create a list of potential crisis scenarios
- Develop response statements for each crisis scenario
When a crisis hits
- Assess situation and find out all information
- Provide appropriate response in timely manner
- Be open and transparent
To demonstrate what a sample crisis communication playbook could look like, we developed a lightweight web-based one. Check it out here.
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