Please Share Your Thoughts: Does the CEO Need to be the Spokesperson Each Time in a Crisis?
By Gerard Braud –
Does the CEO need to be the spokesperson each time in a crisis? Should they be the face of the company in each media interview or public statement? When should a media trained professional or public relations representative step in front of the camera? This week I am asking you for your bite-sized bits of best practices for this media relations issue. Please share your opinion on our social media and subscribe to the weekly question on the BraudCast YouTube Channel to participate each week.
This question is one of a series of discussion questions about media relations, crisis communications, public relations, and social media. Yes, YOU are invited to share your bite size bits of best practices each week. Here is how:
Step 1: Subscribe to The BraudCast on YouTube
Step 2: You will see a short video that poses a new question every Monday. You then post your best practices and observations on The BraudCast YouTube channel.
3: Once your opinion is shared, you can follow the discussion online so you can compare your best practices to those of your professional colleagues.
Step 4: Watch the Follow up Friday Video where you will see a short YouTube video outlining some of the most interesting observations. Yes…your comments may actually show up on our BraudCast video, bringing you world-wide fame, fortune, a big raise, glory, street parades, and more.
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