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[CM] [PM] [P4] Crisis Management Strategy - Charting the Course for Effective Response

Identifying potential threats in Phase 2, Phase 4: Crisis Management Strategy equips you with the tools to navigate any crisis confidently. This chapter focuses on crafting a roadmap for effective response through detailed response protocols and a comprehensive communication plan.

Response Protocols are the heart of Phase 4. These detailed plans outline the specific actions to be taken when a crisis hits, minimising confusion and ensuring a coordinated response.  Each protocol defines activation criteria, assigns clear roles and responsibilities, outlines action steps, establishes a decision-making hierarchy, and allocates resources for each potential crisis scenario.  By tailoring these protocols to the specific nature of each threat, your organisation can ensure a swift and effective response regardless of the situation.

Clear and consistent communication is crucial during a crisis. Phase 4 emphasises the importance of a communication plan that outlines how your organisation will communicate with internal and external stakeholders.  This plan identifies target audiences, establishes consistent messaging, defines communication channels, designates a spokesperson, and emphasises the importance of crisis communication training for key personnel. 

 

By prioritising transparency and clear communication during a crisis, you can build stakeholder trust and minimise negative impacts. With a well-defined Crisis Management Strategy, your organisation can effectively respond to any challenge, navigate disruptions, and emerge stronger.

Moh Heng Goh
Crisis Management Certified Planner-Specialist-Expert

Charting the Course for Effective Response

New call-to-actionIdentifying potential threats in Phase 2, Phase 4: Crisis Management Strategy equips you with the tools to navigate any crisis confidently.

This chapter focuses on crafting a roadmap for effective response through detailed response protocols and a comprehensive communication plan.

CM CMS 1Response Protocols are the heart of Phase 4. These detailed plans outline the specific actions to be taken when a crisis hits, minimising confusion and ensuring a coordinated response.  

Each protocol defines activation criteria, assigns clear roles and responsibilities, outlines action steps, establishes a decision-making hierarchy, and allocates resources for each potential crisis scenario.  By tailoring these protocols to the specific nature of each threat, your organisation can ensure a swift and effective response regardless of the situation.

Clear and consistent communication is crucial during a crisis. Phase 4 emphasises the importance of a communication plan that outlines how your organisation will communicate with internal and external stakeholders.  This plan identifies target audiences, establishes consistent messaging, defines communication channels, designates a spokesperson, and emphasises the importance of crisis communication training for key personnel.  

Prioritising transparency and clear communication during a crisis can build stakeholder trust and minimise negative impacts. With a well-defined Crisis Management Strategy, your organisation can effectively respond to any challenge, navigate disruptions, and emerge stronger.

Phase 4: Crisis Management Strategy

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Identifying potential threats in Phase 2, Phase 4: Crisis Management Strategy equips you to develop a roadmap for effective response.

This chapter guides you through creating detailed response protocols and a comprehensive communication plan, ensuring your organisation can navigate any crisis with clarity and control.

Develop Response Protocols

Crafting a detailed response protocol for each identified crisis scenario is essential. This protocol outlines the specific actions to be taken during a crisis, minimising confusion and ensuring a coordinated response.

Key Components of a Response Protocol
  • Activation Criteria. Define the specific triggers initiating each crisis scenario's response protocol.
  • Roles and Responsibilities. Delineate roles and responsibilities for each crisis management team member, ensuring everyone knows their part in the response effort.
  • Action Steps. Outline the specific actions to be taken during a crisis, including steps for containment, recovery, and mitigation of potential damage.
  • Decision-Making Hierarchy. Establish a clear decision-making hierarchy to ensure timely and effective decisions during a crisis.
  • Resource Allocation. Identify the resources (personnel, equipment, supplies) needed to respond to each crisis scenario and outline the allocation process.
Tailoring Protocols

Response protocols should be tailored to the specific nature of each crisis scenario. For example, the response to a cyberattack will differ significantly from the response to a natural disaster.

Adopting a CM Strategy

In this phase, an organisation must also be positioned to respond to a crisis scenario. The four strategies to adopt are Do Nothing, Stonewall, Respond and Defend, and Take the Offensive.

Establish Communication Plan

Clear and transparent communication is paramount during a crisis. Phase 4 emphasises the importance of establishing a comprehensive communication plan. This plan outlines the communication channels (e.g., email, phone calls, social media) to be used internally and externally during a crisis.

Key Components of a Communication Plan
  • Target Audiences. Identify key stakeholders (employees, customers, media, public) and tailor communication strategies for each audience.
  • Messaging Consistency. Ensure consistent messaging across all communication channels to maintain a unified narrative and avoid confusion.
  • Communication Channels. Define the specific communication channels that will be used to reach each target audience during a crisis.
  • Spokesperson Designation. Designate a qualified spokesperson who will deliver official communication on behalf of the organization during a crisis.
  • Crisis Communication Training. Train crisis management team members and key personnel on effective communication practices during a crisis.
Transparency is Key

Transparency builds trust with stakeholders. The communication plan should prioritise clear and truthful messaging, even when information is limited. Effectively communicating during a crisis can mitigate negative impacts and maintain public confidence.

By diligently completing Phase 4: Crisis Management Strategy, you establish a clear roadmap for responding to any crisis. Defined response protocols and a comprehensive communication plan empower your organization to react swiftly, effectively communicate with stakeholders, and navigate challenges with minimal disruption.

 Summing Up ...

Prioritising transparency and clear communication during a crisis can build stakeholder trust and minimise negative impacts. With a well-defined Crisis Management Strategy, your organization can effectively respond to any challenge, navigate disruptions, and emerge stronger.

 

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Goh, M. H. (2016). A Manager’s Guide to Implement Your Crisis Management Plan. Business Continuity Management Specialist Series (1st ed., p. 192). Singapore: GMH Pte Ltd.

 

 

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