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Introduction
Introduction
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Objectives
Objectives
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Who Should Attend?
Who Should Attend?
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Training Method
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Course Outline
Course Outline
In today’s hyper-connected, 24/7 news cycle, a crisis can erupt from anywhere, escalate in minutes, and cause irreversible damage to a reputation built over decades. For public relations professionals, crisis communication is no longer a niche skill—it is the ultimate test of leadership, strategic acumen, and emotional resilience. This masterclass moves beyond basic theory to provide a deep, practical immersion into the high-stakes world of crisis management.
This program is designed for seasoned PR leaders who will be at the helm when a crisis strikes. Through realistic simulations, case studies of both infamous failures and stellar successes, and insights from veteran crisis counselors, participants will learn to anticipate threats, assemble a response team, craft compelling narratives under extreme pressure, and navigate the complex interplay of traditional media, social media, and internal stakeholders. This is where you learn to not just manage a crisis, but to lead through it and emerge with your organization’s reputation intact, or even strengthened.
Upon successful completion of this masterclass, participants will be able to:
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Develop a comprehensive, actionable crisis communication plan tailored to their organization’s specific vulnerabilities.
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Establish and lead a Crisis Communication Team (CCT) with clear roles, responsibilities, and decision-making protocols.
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Apply a rapid-response framework to assess a crisis, determine response posture, and craft core messaging for different stakeholders.
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Execute effective media relations and spokesperson training for high-pressure interviews and public statements.
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Manage the digital wildfire of social media and online sentiment during a breaking crisis.
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Navigate the legal and ethical complexities inherent in crisis situations.
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Lead the post-crisis recovery phase, including reputation repair and organizational learning.
This advanced masterclass is designed for senior communication professionals who hold or are preparing for leadership roles:
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Chief Communications Officers (CCOs) and VPs of Communications
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Senior PR Directors and Managers
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Heads of Corporate Affairs and Public Affairs
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Crisis Communication Consultants
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Government PR Heads and Public Information Officers (PIOs)
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Senior Spokespeople
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Executives with significant communication responsibilities
• Pre-assessment
• Live group instruction
• Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
• Interactive participation and discussion
• Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
• Group activities and tests
• Each participant receives a binder containing a copy of the presentation
• slides and handouts
• Post-assessment
Day 1: The Foundation of Crisis Preparedness
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Morning Session: The Modern Crisis Landscape
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Typology of Crises: From sudden accidents to smoldering crises (The Incident vs. The Allegation).
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The Velocity of Digital Crisis: How social media and misinformation change the game.
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Case Study: Post-mortem analysis of a recent slow-burn crisis that escalated (e.g., a product failure or executive misconduct).
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Afternoon Session: Building the Crisis Shield
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Conducting a Vulnerability Audit: Identifying your organization’s key risks.
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The Crisis Communication Plan: Essential components, contact lists, and activation protocols.
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Assembling and Training the Crisis Communication Team (CCT).
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Workshop: Draft the core framework of a crisis comms plan for your organization.
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Day 2: Strategy & Message Development Under Pressure
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Morning Session: The First Critical Hour
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Initial Assessment: Determining the facts, the stakeholders, and the potential impact.
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The STOP Model: Strategize, Target, Orchestrate, Perform.
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Setting the Response Posture: When to apologize, when to advocate, when to remain silent.
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Afternoon Session: Crafting the Narrative
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Developing Holding Statements and Core Messages that are clear, concise, and compassionate.
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The ARC of Crisis Messaging: Acknowledge, Respond, Commit.
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Simulation: A crisis alert hits. Teams must assess the situation and draft the first internal alert and external holding statement within 30 minutes.
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Day 3: The Battlefield: Media & Digital Engagement
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Morning Session: Mastering Media Relations in a Crisis
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Conducting Effective Crisis Press Conferences (live and virtual).
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The Art of the “Bridge”: Techniques for staying on message during tough interviews.
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Afternoon Session: Taming the Digital Dragon
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Social Media Monitoring and Response: Triaging comments, identifying influencers, and countering misinformation.
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Using Digital Channels Proactively: When and how to post on owned channels.
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Intensive Spokesperson Drill: On-camera mock interviews with hostile journalists, followed by immediate playback and critique.
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Day 4: Internal Comms, Legal & Ethical Dilemmas
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Morning Session: Your First Audience is Internal
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The Ripple Effect: Why employees are your most credible—or most damaging—ambassadors.
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Strategies for transparent and reassuring internal communication during uncertainty.
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Afternoon Session: Navigating the Gray Zone
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Working with Legal Counsel: Balancing the need to communicate with legal liability and litigation risks.
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Ethical Decision-Making: Transparency vs. privacy, disclosure vs. speculation.
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Case Study: Work through a complex scenario involving significant legal and ethical tensions (e.g., a data breach, an environmental incident).
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Day 5: Recovery, Simulation, and Mastery
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Morning Session: The Aftermath and Recovery
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Shifting from Response to Recovery: Strategies for reputation repair and rebuilding trust.
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Conducting a Post-Crisis Autopsy: Learning, adapting, and updating the plan.
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Afternoon Session: Capstone Full-Scale Simulation
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Final Exercise: A multi-stage, immersive crisis simulation unfolds in real-time over several hours. Participants, in teams, must:
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Manage incoming information from multiple sources (emails, social feeds, news alerts).
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Convene the CCT and make strategic decisions.
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Draft all necessary communications (internal memos, social posts, press statements).
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Perform as a spokesperson in a live press conference.
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Expert Debrief: Detailed feedback and analysis from instructors and peers.
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Masterclass Conclusion: Key takeaways and leadership principles for the next crisis.
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Certification.
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- Course Details
- Address
Damascus
- Location
- Phone
+963 112226969
- Fees
300 $
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