Delivering Remote And In-Person Presentations About A Crisis

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

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How you communicate information about a crisis is just as important as what you say about the situation. Karen Friedman, a business communications coach, shares her advice and recommendations for making remote and in-person presentations about a government or corporate crisis. Quotes "If you're trying to write for the masses, you may not have that personal touch. But if you're speaking to one person or writing for one person, it becomes more conversational, warmer, and more personal." - Karen Friedman "In order to keep the audience's attention, it's important to pause, breathe, and speak at a moderate pace. This is particularly crucial in virtual situations, where people tend to talk over each other." - Karen Friedman Featured Guest Karen Friedman Business Communication Coach Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenfriedmanenterprises/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:21 Communicating Challenging News and Essential Information 02:29 Distinguishing Between In-Person and Virtual Body Language 08:01 Effective Approaches to Handling Interviews with Reporters and Activists 12:18 Best Practices for Communicating a Message Remotely 14:21 Presenting Virtually: Strategies for a Professional Appearance 17:05 Principles for Effective Communication in Virtual Environments 18:41 Effective Strategies for Public Speaking and Presentation Preparation 20:31 Achieving Self-Teleprompter Proficiency and Improving On-Camera Performance 24:11 Final takeaways from Karen Friedman 29:01 Outro Produced by Heartcast Media http://www.heartcastmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices