In This Episode\u2026
We talk with Joe McLeod about crisis communication. In every busy business, there needs to be a crisis plan. This week we discuss how to create an effective crisis plan, how the pandemic has changed it, what\u2019s the difference been an issue and a crisis, things to avoid, and appealing to their emotion of logic.
Show Notes
\xb7 [00:51] Are you a coffee or tea drinker?
\xb7 [03:28 ] Can you give an overview of your expertise?
\xb7 [05:42] What is an effective crisis comm plan?
\xb7 [09:13] How has the pandemic changed crisis comm plans?
\xb7 [11:58] How do PR pros tell the difference between a crisis and an issue?
\xb7 [13:18] Is there a way to judge the severity of a crisis?
\xb7 [14:40] How can PR pros reason with those people that are upset?
\xb7 [16:07] Should PR pros appeal to the emotion or logic?
\xb7 [18:03] What are some things to avoid when writing a crisis plan?
\xb7 [20:23] Are there any groups of people that will not be reached?
\xb7 [23:33] What does the future of crisis comm look like?
\xb7 [25:44] Fun question: If you could automate crisis comm, where would you automate it?
\xb7 [26:59] Final thoughts
\xb7 Joe McLeod was our guest today. Learn more about McLeod Communications.
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