In PR, as on the gridiron, planning and practice win in crunch time
Huddle up! Draw up your crisis strategy, do a walkthrough, be prepared to move swiftly down the field, and don’t be afraid to call an audible.
When the air cools and the leaves begin to fall, for me, it means one thing: football.
PR pros, not unlike football coaches, must prepare detailed game plans to avoid getting caught off guard. These plans should outline a comprehensive strategy for how their team will respond to a variety of situations, so they can weather adversity.
When teams don’t adjust well to unanticipated events—injuries, ejections, severe weather, crowd noise or bad calls, for instance—they rarely succeed. The same goes for handling a PR crisis.
In honor of the football season upon us, here are four tips to craft a coach-worthy crisis communications game plan for your clients:
1. Draw it up.
For each anticipated scenario, you should have a written holding statement in place, or at least a template with placeholders for pending details. It’s also important to prepare messaging and procedures for any employees who might be approached by news media members. Would a football coach ask his players to wing it, without any practice or prep? Neither should PR pros.
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