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Crisis Communication: Practical PR Strategies for Reputation Management & Company Survival


Crisis Communication: Practical PR Strategies for Reputation Management & Company Survival

Hardback by Anthonissen, Peter

Crisis Communication: Practical PR Strategies for Reputation Management & Company Survival

£24.99

ISBN:
9780749454005
Publication Date:
3 Sep 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Kogan Page Ltd
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 16 May 2024
Crisis Communication: Practical PR Strategies for Reputation Management & Company Survival

Description

Senior management and leaders within companies embroiled in crisis, have learned the hard way what happens when the unthinkable becomes a reality - an accident results in death or injury; a failed company takeover causes share prices to plummet; or toxic food, medicines and drinks leads to mass hysteria. All attention focuses on the guilty parties - and the media can be expected to make this crisis headline news within a matter of hours. No company or organisation is immune to crisis. Everyday, organisations run the risk of being affected. However, a crisis does not necessarily have to turn into a disaster for the business or organisation involved. Crisis Communication provides readers with advice on how to limit damage effectively by acting quickly and positively. Moreover, it explains how to turn a crisis into an opportunity by communicating efficiently, through the use of successful public relations strategies. Providing information on accountability; crisis communication planning; building your corporate image; natural disasters; accidents; financial crises; legal issues; corporate re-organisation; food crises; dealing with negative press; media training; and risk managers, Crisis Communication is a thorough guide to help prepare your organisation for any future calamities. Including international case studies, crisis communication checklists and sample crisis preparation documents, this book ensures that you are fully prepared for the absolute necessity of proactive crisis communication and proper planning, should you be confronted with a crisis.

Contents

Chapter - 00: Introduction - Peter Frans Anthonissen; Chapter - 01: No thrillers, but hard reality - Peter Frans Anthonissen; Chapter - 02: Proactive crisis communication planning - Nick Leighton and Tony Shelton; Chapter - 03: Image as a part of corporate strategy - Tom Gable; Chapter - 04: Calamities - Jerry Hendin, Silvia Pendás de Cassina and Jim Walsh; Chapter - 05: The new dynamics of financial crisis - Tim Wallace; Chapter - 06: Fraud - Thom M Serafin; Chapter - 07: Reorganization and restructuring - Kathryn Tunheim, Marianne de Bruijn and Jim Walsh; Chapter - 08: A multitude of challenges for the international food sector - Mania Xenou and Nuria Sánchez; Chapter - 09: Negative press and how to deal with it - Elizabeth Seigenthaler Courtney and Willem Buitelaar; Chapter - 10: There is no substitute for media training - Nick Leighton, Steven Pellegrino and Tony Shelton; Chapter - 11: How senior management can make the crisis worse - Stuart Hyslop; Chapter - 12: Judgement days - Kathryn Tunheim; Chapter - 13: Environmental crisis communications - Robert J Oltmanns; Chapter - 14: Crisis communication and the net - Roger Bridgeman; Chapter - 15: Organizational barriers to crisis and public affairs management - Roger Bridgeman; Chapter - 16: Risk managers - Odile Vernier; Chapter - 17: Crisis communication checklists - Peter Frans Anthonissen

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