72 Hours
Situations We’ve Managed
Crisis Scenarios
Financial Crisis
Executive Misrepresentation
Management Upheaval
Data Breach
Law Suits
Retail Boycotting | Protests
Retail Homicides | Robbery
Environmental Disaster
Health Scares
Racial Adversity
Customer Service Backlash
Child Molestation Claims
Health Score Fallout
Recalls
Management | Employee
Misbehavior
Social Media Miscues
Safety Record Violations
Crisis Management
Develop and Execute Extensive Crisis Preparedness Plans
Create and Refine Messaging In Lock Step with Legal
Create and Manage 24/7 Crisis Hotline for Clients
Media Train Executives in Nationally Charged Environments
Manage National Incidents That Affect The Entire Supply Chain
Facilitate Ground Zero Crisis Scenarios
Support Employee Communications
Develop Post-Crisis Reputation Strategies
72 Hour Drill
0-12 Hours
Crisis Surfaces. From the initial moment of a crisis, we know that at least one person knows. Awareness. There are a number of ways to learn about a crisis – external, internal, instigator. Leadership. Someone within an organization should already be identified to assume crisis management. If that person does not exist in your organization, identify them now. Then get them prepared. Team. Based on the circumstances, put on alert the small team (2-4 people) who should be a part of the crisis management. Fact Gathering. Identify the circle of awareness outside the crisis management team. Begin to fact gather.
13-24 Hours
Fact Gathering. Dig deeper on fact gathering without alerting new audiences. Six simple questions — Who, What, When, Where, How and Why? Self-Monitoring. Crisis team must begin to track news and social activity without alerting any additional resources. Team Touchbase. Crisis team regroups to assess critical next steps based on early fact gathering. Key Decisions. Decide when to elevate it to management. Determine if outside crisis counsel is warranted.
25-36 Hours
Fact Gathering. Continue fact gathering as most crises have history, precedence or a lack of full disclosure. Self-Monitoring. Keep a confidential summary Dropbox password protected file/folder of what you find. Expanded Community. Alert CEO or comparable management. Keep the community small. Outside Counsel. Move forward with decision to bring in outside counsel.
37-48 Hours
Fact Gathering and Self-Monitoring. Continue on both fronts. Internal Assessment. Crisis team must gut check internal rumblings to assess if there is any leak. Team Touchbase. Crisis team leadership meets with outside counsel. Outside Counsel. While it’s a quick turnaround, expect insight and recommendations within 12 hours.
49-60 Hours
Outside Monitoring. Outside counsel takes over media and social media monitoring. Interviewing. Key people involved must be interviewed. This process could extend the entire effort. Statements. Several statements must be prepared – media, employee, key constituents and Q&A. Rehearsal. Key spokesperson must review and rehearse statements and Q&A.
61-72 Hours
Team Touchbase. Decide best mediums to communicate, assuming you decide to communicate at all Actions. Some crises can be addressed and managed without an external release of information. Ongoing Monitoring. It’s best to remain on alert for a week or so following an incident. Policy Change. Determine if the incident could have been avoided or if the organization, better prepared.
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