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Preparing for a Press Conference

A press conference offers the ideal opportunity to communicate with many journalists, but within a formal and controlled setting. It does need to be carefully organised and the following gives a summary of everything which needs to be covered.

General Rules in Crisis Communications

The following communication principles should be applied in the event of a major incident or accident

Role Of Senior Management In Crisis Communications

Invariable it is best to have a pre-agreed group of senior management who will become the Crisis Management Team (CMT) in the event of a major incident.

How to save brand reputation through a crisis

Crisis communications is essential for all businesses and never more than now with companies restructuring in the face of the global credit crunch. Crisis communications is designed to protect and defend an individual, company, or organization facing a public challenge to its reputation. Whether it’s a labour dispute, industrial accident/incident, boycott, or product recall there needs to be a clear corporate response.

Don’t be so lazy - pick up the phone

There are certain aspects of working in Public Relations and Media Relations that seem to get ignored because they’re too much like hard work. Maybe it’s because a large part of Loop PR’s ethos is based in our staff members former lives as journalists that we realise the value of that most easy to ignore little device, the telephone.