Best Practices For Being Heard And Seen During A Crisis

Crisis Management Minute with Edward Segal - A podcast by Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio - Mondays

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What are the best and worst ways for government leaders and corporate executives to be seen and heard when a crisis strikes their organizations? Kirk Hazlett, an adjunct professor of communication at the University of Tampa, shares his observations on how well or poorly officials have conducted themselves during crisis situations. Quotes “Let's avoid actions that alienate others. The past is history, and it cannot be changed to fit a certain narrative”.-- Kirk Hazlett, "Actions speak louder than words. Learning requires visible steps, not just empty promises."-- Kirk Hazlett, Featured Guest Kirk Hazlett Adjunct Professor of Communication, University of Tampa Linkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkhazlett/ Chapters 00:01 Introduction 01:31 Expert Insights on Leadership During Turbulent Times 04:31 President Zelensky's Diplomatic Approach on the Global Stage 05:49 Exemplifying Genuine Leadership and Resilience 07:17 Tracking Bob Jones' Efforts in Delivering Solutions 08:53 Respecting the Electorate: Government Leaders and Voter Sensitivity 11:50 Election Preparations: Staying Prepared and Avoiding Alienation 15:18 Ethics at the Apex: Urging an Ethical Code for the Supreme Court 18:22 Learning from Mistakes: Embracing Transparency and Committing to Change 20:27 Actions Speak Volumes: The Impact of Actions Over Mere Words in the Media 25:38 A Call for Improvement: Addressing Concerns and Building Trust 29:02 Conclusion Produced by Heartcast Mediahttp://www.heartcastmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices