4 Steps to Communicate in a Crisis Situation
David Grossman
LinkedIn Top Voice. CEO @ The Grossman Group | Internal and leadership communications
Every company deals with difficult problems and issues each day. Starbucks’ issue of racial profiling in one of their stores; United Airlines forcibly removing a passenger from a flight; countless companies having issues with data breaches; leadership teams finding themselves in the hot seat for not following through on diversity and inclusion pledges, to name a few.
Over the past year and a half, the COVID-19 pandemic proved that no industry or organization is free from the risk of a crisis. As companies worked their way through workplace and workforce implications of the pandemic, we all learned more about the critical importance of communicating during crisis. So, how can corporate?leaders apply these lessons ?when something goes wrong?
4 Steps to Effectively Communicate in a Crisis
One important caveat up front — sound communications cannot make up for poor decision-making on the part of leadership. However, when leaders do become aware of issues, they should follow these actions:
The Value of Being a?leadercommunicator
These are the qualities of what I call a “leadercommunicator ,” an individual who realizes that most problems in business today lie in the absence of real communication. They apply in a crisis and every day. When done well, these courageous leaders are able to mitigate crisis, create shared meaning and move people to action.??
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Which one step — when implemented effectively — will be most useful to help you become a leadercommunicator?
—David Grossman
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This article originally appeared on the?leadercommunicator blog .
David Grossman is a sought-after speaker and advisor to Fortune 500 leaders. A four-time author , David is CEO of The Grossman Group , an award-winning Chicago-based strategic leadership development and internal communication consultancy; clients include: Abbott, Form Technologies, Hillrom, Lockheed Martin, and Southern New Hampshire University, among others. David’s expert commentary on employee and leadership issues has been featured on “NBC Nightly News,” CBS MoneyWatch, in the Chicago Tribune, Forbes and the World Economic Forum, among others.?His leadercommunicator blog has been named the #1 Blog on Communication by Feedspot five years in a row.
His recently published book, Heart First: Lasting Leader Lessons from a Year that Changed Everything is available on Amazon at a special launch price through October 28th.?