Members & Non Members Welcome
When crisis happens, fast recovery is critical. But all hard-won preparation, training, testing and engagement will come to nothing unless adequate attention has been given to managing the reputation, brand and the way in which recovery is communicated. Well known case studies have shown that the wrong person who is poorly briefed, the misunderstood communications strategy or complacency and misreading of the situation can be catastrophic to business and can mean the end to an organisation.
This briefing unpacks the learning from these case studies and focuses on the lessons that should not be repeated elsewhere. This interactive session promotes learning amongst the delegates and, as with all CSARN briefings, encourages valuable networking opportunities.
13:00 | Registration and Refreshments |
13:30 | Chair |
13:35 |
Dr Aarti Anhal Gooden / Partner, 4C Strategies Perception is Reality |
14:05 |
Dominic Cockram / Partner, Regester Larkin by Deloitte After the crisis – rebuilding a broken reputation |
14:35 | Q & A |
14:55 | Coffee & Networking |
15:15 |
Russ Timpson / Horizonscan What we have learnt from 200 crisis simulations |
15:45 |
Kate Johnston Head of Partnerships / Crimestoppers Safeguarding reputation – the insider threat |
16:15 | Q & A |
16:35 | Networking & Close |
CSARN Members | FREE
Standard Fee | £149.00
Public Sector | £95.00
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