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Are you ready for the unexpected? Successful use of SnapComms Alerts in crisis situations

Crisis Communications: Are you ready for the unexpected?

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Are you ready for the unexpected?Successful use of SnapComms Alerts in crisis situations

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Preparing to communicate in a crisisDEFINE

SET UP ALERT

SET UP CHANNELS

TEST, TEST, TEST

ADJUST

REVISIT

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Define CrisisWhat are we talking about, really…

DEFINE

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Crises are any ‘critical incident’ that threatens the value and reputation of a company –

and increasingly its survival.

“…a company can expect a value-destroying incident at least once every five years.”

It’s no longer a case of “if it happens” but “when it happens”.https://www2.deloitte.com/au/en/pages/risk/articles/a-crisis-of-confidence.html

What’s a crisis?

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Companies are under-preparedA major study from Deloitte looked at the beliefs of board members when it comes to crisis preparedness:

76% of board members believe their companies would respond effectively if a crisis struck tomorrow, but only 49% have taken steps to be truly crisis-ready.

Only 50% have evaluated key crisis scenarios or done a basic SWOT evaluation.

Only 43% have evaluated worst-case scenarios.http://www2.deloitte.com/global/en/pages/risk/articles/a-crisis-of-confidence.html

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Define Your Crisis Scenarios• What exists already? • Crisis, contingency plans• Disaster recovery plans

• Which scenarios are most important for you right now?

Engage your colleagues and build on existing plans

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Four crisis categories• Danger/Hazard • Weather/Situational• Major Announcement (good or bad)• Outage

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AlertsSettings for Crises

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• Visual• Fast• Targeted• Impactful• Measureable

SnapComms Alerts for Crises

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• Prepare SnapComms Alerts now to ensure:• Speedy delivery• Coherent communication• Accessibility

(Be a hero when the time comes)

Crisis incident:

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Alert settings for crisesWho - target audience

What – your message/instructions

How – delivery, display options

Admin – Best Practice

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Who is your target audience?• Target the right people for the incident.• Leverage Target Users Options• Whole Organization• Divisions, depts, teams• Application user groups

(i.e. SAP users)• Location - machine groups

• Try to avoid Manual Groups

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• Keep it simple• What should they

do? • Reassure• Show empathy• Point to resources

What – your message content

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Make them easy to absorb• Avoid scrolling text! • Give visual cues• Color code your

templatesRed = severeYellow = criticalGreen = all clearCorporate = important

What – your message visuals

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• Make templates EASY TO FIND• Folders, Bookmarks, Details field

• Set up Admin Access• Back up Admins• Bookmark a good landing page!

• Choose your publish method• Resend – overwrite existing message, publish• Copy/Send – easier management, BUT more steps• Create from scratch – takes time

Administrator tips…be fully ready

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• Bookmark login to tool for quick access• This makes it the first page you’ll see at login

• If possible, set up Admin access from your mobile phone• If you’re away from the office or your desk• Ensure you know your password

Administrator Tips:

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Test, Adjust, Revisit…(we’re not done just yet)

Test

Adjust

Revisit

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• To yourself• Visual display

• To a group• Feedback on content

• To your audience• Emergency Drill• Well publicized, expected• Ask for feedback

Test, test, test

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• What was confusing? • What was missing• Were there unintended consequences?

Update your plan, message, and/or Alert templates accordingly..

Adjust

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• Schedule your next review and future tests• Update logos? • Update lists/locations/target audience?• Update links?

• Add anticipated scenarios as you go• Schedule Admin training esp. for back up people who

don’t use frequently.

Keep it alive, keep it relevant...

Revisit

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Checklisto Define your crisis scenario

o Define situations and messageso Prioritize in order of importance

o Prepare Crisis Alertso Message content, parameterso Delivery insurance – back up Admins, mobileo Test, test, testo Adjust

o Repeat for the next message type

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SnapComms provides a reliable channel to deliver crisis communications quickly and effectively.

For more information visit SnapComms.com

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Right Message, Right Place, Right Time. Every Time.