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When caught by surprise, panic can set in as staff scramble to draft a response. The chain of command may be unclear, and the organisations preferred messaging may be up for a debate at a time when confident communication is crucial. The ideal course of action can seem unclear, with little time to prepare a well-thought-out approach. By being poised to react to any situation, trade associations can ensure internal handling of the situation is efficient, saving time and therefore money.

It also means the external response can be issued as swiftly and clearly as possible — helping avoid the delays and mixed messages that can cause even more problems.

Arguably the most important part of any strategy is the development of a clear escalation procedure. This should include a definition of what constitutes a crisis, and in the event of one occurring, who employees should notify and who needs to be poised to react.

To avoid any ambiguity, specifically outline who signs off external statements, exactly who needs to be involved and who the spokespeople are include back-ups in case these people are unavailable! Crisis transcends hierarchy. An analysis of crises that may be likely to hit your industry can help inform preparation.

For example, food businesses should anticipate contamination and hygiene concerns, while construction companies should be prepared for injuries on site and work defects like leaking roofs or inferior materials.

Model these within your organisation in advance. While no one outside of the sector may have predicted the horse meat scandal, food products always have a potential risk of contamination.



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