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The Crisis Communication Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unclear communication
- Information leakage
- 2. Initial Communication
- Incorrect messaging
- Stress and confusion
- 3. Fact Gathering
- Misinterpretation
- Incomplete Data
- 4. Strategy Planning
- Unclear responsibilities
- Ineffective strategy
- 5. Message Development
- Incorrect or incomplete information
- Conflicting messages
- 6. Delivery of the message
- Message misinterpretation
- Technological issues
- 7. Monitoring Responses
- Missed feedback
- Misinterpretation of responses
- 8. Updating Messages
- Incorrect updates
- Delay in updating information
- 9. Stakeholder Management
- Missed stakeholders
- Miscommunication
- 10. Risk Assessment
- Poor risk evaluation
- Ignored potential risks
- 11. Crisis Response
- Delayed response
- Insufficient resources
- 12. Post-Crisis Review
- Incomplete review
- Overlooked factors
- 13. Debriefing
- Inadequate reflection
- Lack of learning
- 14. Action Plan Revision
- Insufficient revisions
- Ignored feedback
- 15. Training
- Inadequate training
- Lack of re-training
- 16. Documentation
- Errors in documentation
- Incomplete records
- 17. Review & Improvement
- Lack of continuity
- Inadequate improvement plans
- 18. Recovery Activity Management
- Poor recovery planning
- Inadequate resources
- 19. Public Relation Management
- Mismanagement of public sentiment
- Media miscommunication
- 20. Evaluation & Control
- Inadequate post-crisis evaluation
- Poor control measures implementation