#MEPRATraining: Crisis Communications Workshop

Our workshop  is delivered over a full day and includes a host of topics that  will improve how you respond  to and deal with a crisis, particularly through social media.

 

 Understand how crises spread virally online:

  • Learn how social media is changing crisis communications
  • Understand how media uses social media during a crisis
  • Delve into past case studies from around the globe

Take control of the narrative:

  • How to deal with a social media crisis during the first hour
  • Become adept at developing responses for social media
  • Learn how to engage executives for your digital responses

 Quick-fire exercises for you and your comms team:

  • Multiple scenarios will test how prepared you are for a crisis
  • Simulated challenges will test how you respond online

 Learn about  the crisis messaging  hierarchy:

  • Delve into what responses should be shared and when
  • Learn how to respond to online sentiment
  • Develop your crisis communications interview skills
  • Become adept at handling different social media users

Are you prepared for a crisis in our digital  world? You will leave the workshop  armed  with the vital rules of crisis communication through the media and social media and with a deeper  understanding of the importance of speed of communication and how to prioritize messaging.

  • This is a one-time only workshop

The masterclass is taking place in Dubai on June 3rd. This is a one-time  only MEPRA-hosted full-day event (9am-5pm) and includes lunch.

  • Learn from the BBC’s Donald Steel

Our trainer has several decades  worth of experience in crisis communications at the heart of one of the world’s largest and best-known news organisations.

Meet the Trainer – Donald Steel

Donald   Steel   is  a   specialist   in  reputation,  media relations  and  crisis management. He began  his media career  as  a  journalist  and  presenter  before  moving into public  relations.  He was  for  11  years  the  chief media  spokesman at the  British Broadcasting Corporation  in  London,  where  he  handled   some  of the biggest  media stories of the last decade, including terrorism,   murder,   kidnappings   and   major  political crisis.  He now works with high profile individuals and corporate clients in the  UK, Europe,  the  Balkans, the Middle  East  and  Asia-Pacific. He  is a  regular  guest lecturer  at  the  London  School of Economics and  the China  Media  Centre   in  London.  He  was  elected   a Fellow of the  Royal Society of Arts in 2008  and  is an associate  director  of crisis communications at Kenyon International Emergency Services and of Johnston Associates, a leading aviation PR company.

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Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Media City, Dubai Media City, Dubai UAE

AED1,800 for Members rate
AED2,200 for Non Members rate

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Our workshop  is delivered over a full day and includes a host of topics that  will improve how you respond  to and deal with a crisis, particularly through social media.

 

 Understand how crises spread virally online:

  • Learn how social media is changing crisis communications
  • Understand how media uses social media during a crisis
  • Delve into past case studies from around the globe

Take control of the narrative:

  • How to deal with a social media crisis during the first hour
  • Become adept at developing responses for social media
  • Learn how to engage executives for your digital responses

 Quick-fire exercises for you and your comms team:

  • Multiple scenarios will test how prepared you are for a crisis
  • Simulated challenges will test how you respond online

 Learn about  the crisis messaging  hierarchy:

  • Delve into what responses should be shared and when
  • Learn how to respond to online sentiment
  • Develop your crisis communications interview skills
  • Become adept at handling different social media users

Are you prepared for a crisis in our digital  world? You will leave the workshop  armed  with the vital rules of crisis communication through the media and social media and with a deeper  understanding of the importance of speed of communication and how to prioritize messaging.

  • This is a one-time only workshop

The masterclass is taking place in Dubai on June 3rd. This is a one-time  only MEPRA-hosted full-day event (9am-5pm) and includes lunch.

  • Learn from the BBC’s Donald Steel

Our trainer has several decades  worth of experience in crisis communications at the heart of one of the world’s largest and best-known news organisations.

Meet the Trainer – Donald Steel

Donald   Steel   is  a   specialist   in  reputation,  media relations  and  crisis management. He began  his media career  as  a  journalist  and  presenter  before  moving into public  relations.  He was  for  11  years  the  chief media  spokesman at the  British Broadcasting Corporation  in  London,  where  he  handled   some  of the biggest  media stories of the last decade, including terrorism,   murder,   kidnappings   and   major  political crisis.  He now works with high profile individuals and corporate clients in the  UK, Europe,  the  Balkans, the Middle  East  and  Asia-Pacific. He  is a  regular  guest lecturer  at  the  London  School of Economics and  the China  Media  Centre   in  London.  He  was  elected   a Fellow of the  Royal Society of Arts in 2008  and  is an associate  director  of crisis communications at Kenyon International Emergency Services and of Johnston Associates, a leading aviation PR company.

Register now

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