Defuse a crisis in 9 steps

Bad reviews, leaked information or faulty products don’t have to turn into reputation-ruining crises. Stop threatening situations in their tracks by following these steps.

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Today, reputation management is only as good as an organization’s search results. If your operations are solid, you have a responsive customer service team, and you run things ethically, the rest will sort itself out.

But you should handle reputation management with the utmost care. You shouldn’t leave it to sort itself out, though that is a good starting point.

Reputation management requires communication. It should be strategic, thoughtful and targeted.

And reputation management always comes down to this: When a bad situation arises, is it an issue or will it become a crisis?

Prevent an issue from becoming a crisis

When you face an issue that could turn into a crisis, remember that often it’s not the story that matters, but who tells it first.

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When you tell your story, you have the best opportunity to stay in front of the issue. Take the punch to the nose. Your nose may break, but it will heal.

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