Wisse Kommunikatie Crisis Newsletter Provides Ongoing Tips and Insights

Published on 17th July 2024

In February 2024, Wisse Kommunikatie launched a Dutch-language LinkedIn Newsletter focused on Crisis Communications. The newsletter provides a monthly update with for crisis management examples, tips & tricks, interesting cases, links to interesting podcasts, and other vital resources.

The first edition of Crisiscommunicatie provides a case study about a fire at a health care organization and how there was intensive consultation based on the BOB structure (image formation-judgment formation-decision making or beeldvorming-oordeelsvorming – besluitvorming in Dutch). The process shows the added value of a specialized agency in crisis communication.

The newsletter contains a download with details about:

  1. How do you recognize a crisis that could jeopardize your reputation?
  2. The financial side of a crisis
  3. Good crisis management starts with good preparation
  4. How do you prepare for the inevitable?
  5. How do you make the importance of crisis communication clear?

Managing Partner Serge Beckers also recommends the third edition that covers their client Tanatex Chemicals B.V.  and their crisis communication challenges of a Seveso facility.

To get more insights and going newsletters on Crisis Communications, go to Crisiscommunicatie on LinkedIn to subscribe.

 

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