Can every crisis present a silver lining for an organization? Not always, but with thoughtful communication, quick action, and strong leadership, you can increase your chances of achieving a positive outcome. |
A PR crisis can cause lasting damage to an organization. However, it can also provide an opportunity to reevaluate and improve processes—if managed effectively. Organizations face a choice: rush to return to the status quo or take the chance to adapt, innovate, and emerge stronger.
The key to finding a silver lining? A proactive and well-thought-out approach. Here’s how to get it right.
When a crisis strikes, your first priority is damage control. Address affected parties with empathy and emotional intelligence. A compassionate, timely response can significantly reduce backlash and protect your reputation.
Jonathan Bernstein of Bernstein Crisis Management emphasizes the importance of responding with care: “First and foremost, show compassion, then follow up with words that express competence and confidence.”
Example: Alton Towers' Proactive Response
In 2015, after an accident on a rollercoaster injured two women, British theme park Alton Towers acted swiftly. The company proactively engaged with the media and offered full support to the victims and their families. Their delicate and transparent handling of the situation helped minimize negative media coverage and protected their reputation.
Example: Under Armour’s Quick Recovery
During the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, Under Armour faced a PR crisis when their speedskating suits were blamed for the US team’s poor performance. The company responded quickly by:
The result? A rebound in their stock price and an eight-year renewal of their partnership with the US speedskating team.
Takeaway: Timely, empathetic responses and transparent communication build trust and mitigate fallout.
The speed of your response can determine the trajectory of a crisis. Acting quickly prevents issues from escalating and ensures you maintain control of the narrative.
Tips for Timely Intervention:
Takeaway: Quick, decisive action positions your organization as capable and responsible.
A strong crisis response relies on more than just a communication plan. It requires alignment across the organization, from leadership to frontline employees.
Key Questions to Consider:
Without genuine action to back up your communication, no PR plan will save your reputation. Authenticity is non-negotiable, and hollow promises risk further backlash.
The best crisis communication strategies start long before a crisis occurs. Preparation may not make you bulletproof, but it will reduce the impact and improve your chances of turning challenges into opportunities.