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SUMMARY:Crisis Communications: Keeping Employees Informed & Engaged (teleseminar)
DESCRIPTION:An Art of Communication teleseminar with crisis communication expert Paul Barton\n\nWhen the worst-case scenario happens\, you need to communicate immediately. Most companies focus on their public image\, crafting messages for customer and media communications. But what about your employees? In times of crisis\, you must protect your organization's brand image from the inside out.\n\nConfused employees can't respond to the crisis or to customers properly.\n\nTo successfully navigate a crisis\, you must have an internal crisis communication plan. Anticipating and preparing what you'll communicate and how you'll do it not only saves time and money but can have a positive impact on your employees' perception of your organization.\n\nIn this free training call with Michele Richardson and crisis communication expert Paul Barton\, discover the secrets to designing an internal crisis communication plan that enhances trust and builds long-term employee engagement.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>An Art of Communication teleseminar with crisis communication expert Paul Barton</h2>\n\n<p>When the worst-case scenario happens\, you need to communicate immediately. Most companies focus on their public image\, crafting messages for customer and media communications. But what about your employees? In times of crisis\, you must protect your organization&rsquo\;s brand image&mdash\;from the inside out.</p>\n\n<h3>Confused employees can&rsquo\;t respond to the crisis or to customers properly.</h3>\n\n<p>To successfully navigate a crisis\, you must have an internal crisis communication plan. Anticipating and preparing what you&rsquo\;ll communicate and how you&rsquo\;ll do it not only saves time and money but can have a positive impact on your employees&rsquo\; perception of your organization.</p>\n\n<p>In this&nbsp\;<u>free</u>&nbsp\;training call with Michele Richardson and crisis communication expert&nbsp\;<a href="http://paulbartonabc.com/" style="margin: 0px\; padding: 0px\; outline: 0px\; text-decoration: none\; font-family: inherit\; color: rgb(236\, 81\, 33)\;" target="_blank">Paul Barton</a>\, discover the secrets to designing an internal crisis communication plan that enhances trust and builds long-term employee engagement.</p>\n
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URL:https://chamber.sdbusinesschamber.com/events/details/crisis-communications-keeping-employees-informed-engaged-teleseminar-06-24-2016-8940
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