It’s not a question of if you’ll face a crisis, but when. Join your internal and external communications peers for this one-of-a-kind workshop on this Thursday, March 5 in New York City. Nick Lanyi will show you how to develop a comprehensive and proactive crisis communications plan, build a framework for dealing with active crises and address the crucial step of reputation restoration. Special Session Added: Managing the Coronavirus Crisis The rapidly accelerating coronavirus pandemic has raised health concerns across the country, rattled the financial markets and forced organizations to craft response plans on the fly. Your team needs to communicate clearly about the pandemic to both internal and external audiences. Your workshop leader, Nick Lanyi, will explain how smart organizations communicate about public health crises and help you navigate through the particular challenges your organization may face in the coming weeks and months. |
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Participants will learn how to: Recover from the crisis and restore audience trust Manage the media and the message Confront a crisis in real time Thrive in the midst of a crisis and minimize damage Assign crisis roles to your team members—including two important yet often overlooked roles Handle media requests efficiently and train spokespeople for high-stakes interviews Develop thoughtful crisis messaging quickly Respond to the fast-moving crisis as it unfolds Collaborate with team members on strategy and messaging Think beyond the short term to lay groundwork for all stages, including the recovery stage About the Trainer: | | Nick Lanyi is a media relations and crisis communications expert who led the public affairs practice in the Washington, D.C., office of global public relations agency Porter Novelli from 2013 to 2015. He spent 15 years as an award-winning reporter, financial journalist and freelance writer. | He is a consultant with Ragan Consulting Group and works with clients nationwide on crisis management and storytelling. |
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Your next crisis could be right around the corner. Attend this master class to find the silver lining in your next crisis and lead your organization through tough times. All attendees will receive a Crisis Master Class Certificate and a copy of Ragan’s special report: "3 Things You Probably Don’t Know about Crisis Communications." Space is limited, so don’t delay. Can’t make it March 5th in NYC? Join us July 21 in Portland, Oregon. If you need help registering or have questions, contact Ragan Customer Service at [email protected]. About RCG: RCG specializes in communications, brand journalism and video services, and its consultants offer training, coaching and consulting in internal communications, speechwriting, PR and marketing, writing and editing, visual communications, crisis communications and other functions. RCG has helped hundreds of public and private organizations improve their communications practices. |