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Crisis Communications

A Casebook Approach

By Kathleen Fearn-Banks

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Crisis Communications presents case studies of organizational and individual problems that may become crises, and the communication responses to these situations. Helping professionals prepare for crises and develop communications plans, the third edition of this essential reference explores critical issues concerning how organizations, companies, and individuals communicate with the news media, employees, and consumers in times of crisis. Author Kathleen Fearn-Banks addresses how to choose the best possible words to convey a message, the best method for delivering the message, and the precise and most appropriate audience, in addition to illustrating how to avoid potential mismanagement.

Cases added to this edition include Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans, AIDS in Africa, and the Columbine High School shooting tragedy. Additional features of the text are:

An accessible, practical, and extremely popular casebook, this text is a 'must read' for students in crisis communication and management, public relations and business/management. It is also an invaluable resource for professionals and business managers in handling crises.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface. Crisis Communications: Then and Now. Managing the Crisis. Crisis Communications Theory. “Textbook”Crisis Communications Cases. Rumors and Cybercrises. Natural Disasters. Cultures: Foreign and Domestic. Death and Injury. Consumer-Caused Crises. The Crisis Communications Plan. Appendices: Generic Crisis Communications Plan. Crisis Communications Plan for a Nonprofit Organization: Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America. Crisis Communications Plan for a Small Business.

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