Crisis Communication Plan
Step 4: Information and materials
Before communicating anything, you need to assess the situation. In other words: you need to get the facts before you decide what needs to be communicated. And perhaps equally important, what can better be left out.
Questions you can ask yourself are:
- What is the most important problem?
- What could be the consequences?
- What are the first steps that need to be taken?
- Who needs to be involved within my organisation: your crisis communication team and spokesperson
- Who needs to be involved outside my organisation?
- Who will be affected?
- What are the feelings/emotions regarding the situation?
- What questions could people have? Make a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What answers will we give?
- Who needs to be informed?
- How are we going to get the message out?
- What media are we going to use?
- Who will monitor in what media what is being said about us?
- Do we need legal advice?
Use this download to create your own Crisis Communication Plan: Crisis communication plan