by Admin/Megan Moylan | Mar 24, 2020 | Crisis Communications
We are all in this together. Bear this in mind when thinking of your competitors and colleague agencies. Now is a time to collaborate, share resources, help one another. Examine some benefits in partnering by sharing some resources, available space, staff....
by Admin/Megan Moylan | Mar 24, 2020 | Crisis Communications
Show can you transcend the cacophony to ensure your constituents receive and digest your messaging? Think of it as a bull’s eye. In general, we all have those concentric circles of contacts who we are closer to in different degrees: formal, casual, close, and very...
by Admin/Megan Moylan | Mar 24, 2020 | Crisis Communications
Your organizational mission is to enact change to fulfill a vision of a greater good. That vision of a better future will still exist after this crisis has passed, and your organization will still be focused on providing services that seek to make that vision a...
by Admin/Megan Moylan | Mar 19, 2020 | Crisis Communications
Everybody is sending emails. Should my organization do that too? What do we say? Keeping in touch with your constituents and stakeholders now is important, but, doing it sensitively and appropriately is even more important. To send an email now without at least...
by Admin/Megan Moylan | Mar 19, 2020 | Crisis Communications
The tone of your communications during this unsettled and unsettling situation should reflect your genuine concern for all those in your circle, and should convey your commitment to maintaining the values and purpose of your organization. Your constituents care about...
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