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EP 28 Risk Communication vs. crisis communication - say what? With Ann Hayward Walker

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Join us for an engaging conversation around risk communication - not the same as crisis communication - with Ann Hayward Walker, a seasoned scientific advisor who has worked major incidents including Deepwater Horizon and Exxon Valdez. Ann has spent many years exploring how people process perceived risk and how an incident management team can effectively communicate around risk issues. How does she recommend managing the difficult issue of risk communication? Hint: It isn't through the PIO or Liaison teams. Emotion plays a part in connecting with a community that has suffered a major incident, yet it can get in the way of information flow. Ann also tells us why she prefers information to facts in an emergency response context. There's a lot to unpack here. Please join us!

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1. EP 28 Risk Communication vs. crisis communication - say what? With Ann Hayward Walker (00:00:00)

2. Risk Communications in Crisis Management (00:00:07)

3. Effective Risk Communication Strategies (00:12:21)

4. Communicating Information and Managing Crises (00:19:04)

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Join us for an engaging conversation around risk communication - not the same as crisis communication - with Ann Hayward Walker, a seasoned scientific advisor who has worked major incidents including Deepwater Horizon and Exxon Valdez. Ann has spent many years exploring how people process perceived risk and how an incident management team can effectively communicate around risk issues. How does she recommend managing the difficult issue of risk communication? Hint: It isn't through the PIO or Liaison teams. Emotion plays a part in connecting with a community that has suffered a major incident, yet it can get in the way of information flow. Ann also tells us why she prefers information to facts in an emergency response context. There's a lot to unpack here. Please join us!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. EP 28 Risk Communication vs. crisis communication - say what? With Ann Hayward Walker (00:00:00)

2. Risk Communications in Crisis Management (00:00:07)

3. Effective Risk Communication Strategies (00:12:21)

4. Communicating Information and Managing Crises (00:19:04)

40 episodes

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