Contenu connexe Similaire à AFCA crisis management 2012 presentation (20) AFCA crisis management 2012 presentation1. 5 New Realities:
Coaches & Crises
Presented by: Kathleen Hessert
AFCA Convention 2012
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2. NEW COACHING REALITIES:
1. Public trust is lost
2. No more free passes
3. Coaches are under scrutiny & under siege
4. Crisis management = vital core competency
5. Social media factors into decision making
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5. When the University
Takes the Lead,
Everything Changes!
• Athletic Dept relationships with football become less valuable
• Decisions are delayed when administrators don’t understand
or care about the rhythm of athletics
• Stakeholders expand & need attention on and off campus
• Big donors & “influencers” carry big weight but…
• Demands require help from non-football staff, coaches,
outside professionals
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6. Apply
Issues Management.
Your Job Depends On It !
• Crisis management is added to your current responsibilities
• Strategy needed ; tactics alone are not sufficient
• Focusing on current crisis means you’re behind
• Ripple effects start early & last long
• Determine & focus on what may happen next
• Communicate how you’re taking control to instill confidence
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7. Issues Management Assessment
10
Issues Mgmt
Campus police High Impact
High Probability
Lessons Learned
Impact if it happens rate 1-10
involvement
criticized Assign resources NOW
• ID potential
horribles before &
during crisis
• Put your efforts &
Low Impact Monogram Club & resources where
Low Probability players respond they’ll help you
IGNORE negatively
to critics
most
• Reevaluate issues
100% daily as they
Probability of occurring rate 1-100% change constantly
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8. Monitor Rumors
for
1st Mover Advantage
• Shutting out criticism is like not scouting opponents
• Blame spews from unexpected areas/people
• As scrutiny grows- others (insiders & outsiders) grow
angry from spread of negativity focused on them
• Comprehensive social media monitoring is essenial
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9. Monitoring
Lessons Learned
• Real-time monitoring
enables timely action
• Media troll Twitter,
Facebook for
discontent, support,
Watch sentiment as it changes storylines.
ACT on IT You can prepare
• Public sentiment
polarizes . Easy to
determine friends
&foes
• Easily identify issues
you’ll face &
questions to answer
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10. Be Transparent.
Align Advocates
• Staff, players, recruits, parents, advisors
• Know what you can say and not say. Stand firm.
• Put information into 1 of 3 categories:
• what I know …
• what I don’t know…
• what I’ll find out…
• Enlist advocates to communicate your message
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12. 5 New Realities:
Coaches & Crises
Contact: Kathleen Hessert
khessert@sportsmediachallenge.com
@Kathleenhessert on Twitter, Linkedin, Google+
704.541.5942 or 704.906.3600
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