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Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis: Update Your Contingency and Communications Plan Now

Sitrick Offices in Los Angeles

To Our Clients and Friends:  

We hope you are all safe and healthy during this harrowing and stressful time. We wanted to offer our help to anyone who might need it for managing this crisis or for preparing for life on the other side of the curve.

It is an understatement to say that the coronavirus has created a public health and economic crisis that, according to most experts, will have long-term consequences for companies across the globe as they grapple with the potential legal, operational, financial and reputational fallout from a prolonged period of business disruption. Companies are already taking steps to protect the safety of their employees, ensure business continuity, and minimize lost revenue. But they also would be wise to develop contingency crisis plans to manage developments as they continue to unfold and to update any plan they already have in place. According to a recent report by Dun & Bradstreet, 94% of Fortune 1000 companies are experiencing supply chain delays due to the coronavirus. Yet many corporations are ill prepared to manage these risks. Research by Deloitte, for instance, found that only 47% of employers have the “capacities or processes in place to meet a crisis with the best possible outcome.” Less than half say their companies have “playbooks for likely crisis scenarios.” Only 32% engage in crisis training and simulation.

Companies are likely to be judged by regulators, investors, partners, vendors, employees and the media on how well they responded to the crisis. Companies should resist the temptation to hide bad news during times of crisis. Taking a reputational hit today may build credibility and trust down the road for a company that shows leadership by communicating honestly, clearly and transparently with its stakeholders.  More communications are better than less during times of uncertainty and volatility.

Here are some best practices that companies should consider to help them manage the crisis:

Sitrick And Company’s strategic communications professionals are available to assist you with developing a crisis communications plan related to the COVID-19 outbreak. We have been doing this for more than 31 years and are working with a number of the firm’s clients virtually, using technology to develop responses to the crisis, messaging and media strategies.

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