Ten Crisis Communications Principles That Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita Taught Us

Topics:
Crisis Communication
Tags:
Corporate Communications,
Crisis Communication,
DPK Public Relations,
Hurricane Katrina,
Marketing
Source:
DPK Public Relations

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Overview: The author has not been quick to post his thoughts about the planning and response related to Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. He has been the victim of plenty of Monday morning quarterbacking over the years, so he does not like to pile on. So the intent of this paper is to focus on lessons that everyone can learn. Independently, they serve as a great checklist to add to one's crisis response plan. Together, they can serve as guiding principles for the organization's crisis communications philosophy.

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Format: HTML | Date: Sep 2005 | Pages: 3


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