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|'''1.''' [[Crisis Communication|Crisis Communication]] Planning is the process to disseminate crisis-related information and opinion to target audiences, in an effort to maintain or restore the public's sense of appropriateness, tradition, values, safety, security or the integrity of the organization. | |'''1.''' [[Crisis Communication|Crisis Communication]] Planning is the process to disseminate crisis-related information and opinion to target audiences, in an effort to maintain or restore the public's sense of appropriateness, tradition, values, safety, security or the integrity of the organization. | ||
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Related Term: [[Crisis Communication]], [[Crisis Communication Plan]], [[Crisis Communication Team]] | Related Term: [[Crisis Communication]], [[Crisis Communication Plan]], [[Crisis Communication Team]] | ||
Revision as of 17:59, 15 October 2020
1. Crisis Communication Planning is the process to disseminate crisis-related information and opinion to target audiences, in an effort to maintain or restore the public's sense of appropriateness, tradition, values, safety, security or the integrity of the organization.
Related Term: Crisis Communication, Crisis Communication Plan, Crisis Communication Team
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