Why does your company need crisis communications advice more than ever? Today’s public relations crises are in the media more than ever, and your company could be next. From the fatal engine failure aboard a Southwest flight to Starbucks’ racially charged communications crisis to Equifax, Facebook, United Airlines and Wells Fargo, these moments spread across the web virally like never before. Companies are realizing they don’t have the luxury of time to decide on a solution.
CNN Money featured CommCore CEO Andrew Gilman’s advice, quoting his “step one”:
“You need to have a crisis plan.”
Read the entire CNN Money article on the rash of crisis communications in recent news here.
Your Crisis Communications Firm
We provide crisis communications advice for proactive media interviews as well as sensitive issues in responding to a crisis. Our Pressure Test combines instruction on the basics with on-camera exercises, media training videos, advanced instruction and critique. Whether you’re in the middle of a crisis, see trouble coming, or want to be prepared, CommCore is the crisis communications firm that enables your team to understand the process better, so you can respond more quickly.
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We staff the phones 24-7 and can put you in touch with the right person to help with your specific crisis communications challenge.
To schedule a training or get crisis communications advice quickly, call us at (202) 659-4177 or email info@CommCoreConsulting.com
We can provide urgently needed crisis communications advice, and a proposal to help going basis.
Learn More About Our Crisis Communications Services
- Crisis Communications Planning
- Crisis Communication Examples
- Crisis Communications Case Study: CommCore Advises J&J During Tylenol Tampering Crisis
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- NYT Reporters Get Pressure Tested
To schedule a PressureTest Training Demo please contact our crisis communications firm today.