It discusses the bi-directional communication-led flow of information to the CC Team and from the CC Team, during the pre-crisis phase, focusing on prevention planning, crisis preparation and crisis monitoring.
In this module, participants will be taught the crisis information flow and discussed how mechanisms for detecting potential crises can be set up, and vital information collected for assessment, processing and dissemination during the onset of a crisis.
Crisis communication notification to the internal and external stakeholders and escalation processes are discussed in-depth in this module. This concludes the discussion on crisis communication-led information flows by touching on the events post-crisis and how information is used in the aftermath of a crisis.
On top of that, it provides key considerations for the selection and equipping of a crisis command centre. The functions, types, characteristics and design principles of a command centre are discussed. It is imperative that the CC specifications and requirements be clearly defined.
The importance of crisis communications alongside key concepts and terminologies are discussed. The lesson will also address interested parties and the strategies used to meet audience information needs. Media handling during a crisis and key considerations for handling crisis communication will be addressed.
Students will be introduced to the concept of crisis leadership and its importance to success or failure in managing a crisis.
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Module 3 Session 1 | |
Develop and Update Your Crisis Communication Team Structure |
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Establish and Manage Crisis Communication Execution |
Manage CC Flow of Events Crisis [Pre; During; Post] |
Pre-Crisis |
Quality information is required for quality decision making. This lesson discusses the bi-directional flow of information to the CCT and from the CCT, during the pre-crisis phase, focusing on prevention planning, crisis preparation and crisis monitoring. The primary focus is to:
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During-Crisis |
The lesson continues the discussion on crisis information flow and discusses how mechanisms for detecting potential crises can be set up, and vital information collected for CC assessment, processing and dissemination during the onset of a crisis. Crisis notification and escalation processes are discussed in-depth in this lesson. The stages of management a typical CC response is to:
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Post-Crisis |
The lesson concludes our discussion on crisis information flows by touching on the events post-crisis and how information is used in the aftermath of a crisis. At this stage, the CC Team will:
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Module 3 Session 2 |
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Setup CC Team within the Command Centre Operations |
The lesson provides key considerations for the setting up of the CC team to be co-located in the crisis command centre. This includes:
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Manage Media Handling |
The importance of crisis communications is discussed alongside key concepts and terminologies are discussed. The lesson will also address interested parties and the strategies used to meet audience information needs. Media handling during a crisis and key considerations for handling crisis communication will be addressed. In addition, these are some of the good practices:
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Provide Crisis Leadership |
The introduction of the:
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To know more about our blended learning program and when the next course is scheduled, feel free to contact our friendly course consultant colleagues via sales.ap@bcm-institute.org. They are the BL-CC-3 Blended Learning CC-300 Crisis Communication Implementer and the BL-CC-5 Blended Learning CC-5000 Crisis Communication Expert Implementer.
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Please feel free to send us a note if you have any of these questions to sales.ap@bcm-institute.org |
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