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A crisis waits for no one. |
Are you prepared? It might be time to run a crisis simulation. |
We’ll diagnose the strengths and weaknesses of your crisis communications plan, identify potential bottlenecks and observe your team's reactions under pressure. |
It's not just a theoretical exercise; it's a vital tool for real-world readiness. |
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- Planning session:
- We’ll identify two or three scenarios most appropriate for a simulation and which stakeholders to include. The specific simulation will remain a surprise to all participants.
- Prep packet:
- We’ll prepare an informational folder with the crisis plan and instructions for the simulation (e.g., timing of breaks, restrictions on other calls/meetings, etc.).
- Crisis scenario slides and materials:
- As the mock crisis unfolds, we’ll present new information with slides, handouts and emails/calls from people playing the roles of reporters, employees and other stakeholders.
- Report:
- After the simulation, we’ll provide a report card, highlighting areas for improvement and recommendations for next steps.
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