ABSTRACT

No company, organization, or individual whose livelihood depends on public reaction can afford to function without a crisis communications plan. This student workbook reviews the critical terminologies, processes, and skills needed for understanding and responding to crises. It prepares individuals for responding to crises in a variety of contexts, and reinforces strategies and tactics to be used during a crisis. Chapters include instructive case studies of public relations professionals in crises: what they did, what they wished they had done, and what hampered their progress. The exercises provide students with the opportunity to respond to real-world crises, sharpening their own skills and practicing response behaviors. This workbook will serve as a useful tool for all future practitioners.

chapter 1|8 pages

Crisis Communications: Then and Now

chapter 2|8 pages

Managing a Crisis

chapter 3|8 pages

Crisis Communications Theory

chapter 4|10 pages

“ Textbook ” Cases

chapter 5|8 pages

Rumors and Cybercrises

chapter 6|10 pages

Natural Disasters

chapter 7|16 pages

Cultures: Foreign and Domestic

chapter 8|10 pages

Death and Injury

chapter 9|10 pages

Consumer-Caused Crises

chapter 10|42 pages

The Crisis Communications Plan