Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Re: [prpoint] Re: H1N1 Panic - Role of Communication professionals

 

Hi Archana
Thanks very much for the link and valuable info. PR consultanciess if handling  healthcare, F&B, etc clients  is always told to 'think ahead' and be prepared should a crisis arise. Developing a Crisis Manual is advised
 
Regards
Shanthi T
Peak Communications

--- On Tue, 8/11/09, archana_verma40 <archana_verma40@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: archana_verma40 <archana_verma40@yahoo.com>
Subject: [prpoint] Re: H1N1 Panic - Role of Communication professionals
To: prpoint@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 11:25 AM

 
Hi everyone,

While the news about the spread of the H1N1 virus is taking the media by storm, it is useful to consider the role of communication professionals in preparing their organizations to deal with the crisis and providing useful information to employees.

There is a podcast interview with Erika Ruiz, a communication professional in Mexico on how they managed the crisis a few months ago:
http://blogs. iabc.com/ cafe2go/2009/ 05/20/cafe2go- podcast-32- may-2009/

Here are a few articles from IABC's Communication World Bulletin on the topic of pandemic preparedness and what communicators can do about it. The articles were written at a time when the global spread of the avian flu was in the news, but the principles of communication planning and crisis communication are relevant even today.

In the issue:
- Paul Matalucci explains the different types of pandemic flu and offers points to consider when developing a communication plan for your organization.
- Peter Sandman and Jody Lanard offer ten recommendations that governments should pay attention to while communicating about a possible pandemic flu outbreak.
- Liz Guthridge makes the case for why you should be prepared before a crisis hits.
- Ed Moed offers handy tools for communicators to test their crisis plans.

http://www.iabc. com/cwb/archive/ 2006/cw_news0806 .htm

I hope you find this useful.

Best,

Archana Verma
International Association of Business Communicators (IABC)

--- In prpoint@yahoogroups .com, "Sanjay" <sanjaym@... > wrote:
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> Friends
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> As the H1N1 virus is spreading in the population the media is going in a frenzy of breaking news with every death and this is spreading panic.
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> The government had time yet when the outbreak happened they seemed to be completely caught off guard.The public hospitals are not equipped to handle a pandemic of the scale that India would witness.
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> With information flowing from all sources there is a lot of confusion , clearly there needs to be a coordinated communication strategy.
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> Sanjay Mudnaney
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