Comm & PR in Sport(Exam 4)
Results of Unmediated Communication
-development of personal connections with members of key publics -production of goodwill and favorable attitudes among publics -generation of publicity -ability to generate revenue, at least indirectly
Benefits of forecasting crises
-organizations can take preemptive measures and prevent crises from occurring -provides a practical foundation for the development of the crisis communications plan
enhanced personal connection results in:
1) decreased sensitivity to price changes 2) decreased sensitivity to disappointing performance
4 approaches to managing CSR
1. Ad hoc 2. Corporate-centric 3. Stakeholder- centric 4. Strategic
Golden rules of communicating in a crisis
1. Be quick, accurate and consistent. 2. Always stick to the facts. 3. Stay neutral and put emotions aside. 4. A consistent, transparent message, delivered by one spokesperson, supports believability.
As crisis management teams select protection and repair strategies, they will also have to consider how to communicate the organization's position and share additional information with relevant key publics by:
1. Determining key messages 2. Choosing communication channels 3. Dealing with media
5 common CSR practices
1. Donatingfundstononprofitorganizations and charities 2. Supportingsocialcauses 3. Conservingresources,materials,and minimizing waste 4. Treatingallemployeesfairly 5. ComplyingwithEqualEmploymentOpportunity Commission policies
5 steps to developing a crisis communications plan
1. Ensure that senior management supports the development of the plan 2. Maintain the involvement of key personnel on the planning committee 3. Ensure all employees recognize the existence of the plan and the importance of using it when a crisis occurs 4. Test the plan 5. Remain committed to the plan when a crisis occurs
5 activities to prepare speakers
1. General coaching 2. Audience analysis and objective identification 3. Q&A preparation 4. Speech development 5. Supporting materials
Unique aspects of CSR in sport
1. High visibility and star power 2. Strong community connections 3. High expectations among the public
Advantages of unmediated communication
1. Personal interaction 2. Audience members are usually predisposed to be interested in and favorable toward the organization 3. High level of control over the messages
How can pr pros minimize chances for unfavorable behavior by ensuring representatives are:
1. fully briefed on event 2. aware of any incentives (i.e. appearance fee, contractual obligation) 3. matched with interests
Repair strategies
1.Denial posture 2. Diminishment posture 3. Rebuilding posture 4. Bolstering posture
What percentage of communication crises can be avoided by planning ahead?
90%
Qualities to consider when selecting speakers
=best fit -ability to speak well -ability to interact with others effectively -knowledge to affect audiences
Foundation
A non-for-profit charitable organization that donates to good causes, typically makes grants to other charitable organizations, usually established with funds from a single source
Plan deployment
After the initial steps of the crisis communications plan are deployed, the crisis team begins to formulate a strategy that will protect or repair the organization's reputation, and delineates subsequent communication tactics.
Diminishment strategy: justification
Attempts to minimize the amount of perceived damage resulting from the crisis. Justification can be accomplished when the crisis produces minimal injuries or damage, or when victims bear significant responsibility for their injuries because of their own actions.
CSR can...
Be a tool to build relationships with communities • Often involve philanthropy, but it is much more than charitable giving • Be described as a "holistic business mind-set that incorporates both social and economic interests."
Key questions to ask in stage 3 of crisis management
Did everyone know their roles? • Was the crisis handled as smoothly as possible? • How can we improve the process for next time?
In-kind donations
Donations of products to charitable causes • Often valuable assets that can be auctioned or raffled off for significant amounts of money by the charity • The true cost of in-kind gifts is relatively low for the sport organization. • The nature of the gift varies based on the type of sport organization. Cash Donations • Less common than in-kind • Offer tax advantages
Stage 1: monitoring crises
Identifying crises as they happen is invaluable • The sooner you recognize a crisis, the sooner you can react • Watch and listen to social conversations to tune in to what people are saying about your brand
Denial strategy: attacking the accuser
Involves challenging those making claims against the organization. This strategy occasionally involves the threat of a lawsuit against the accuser.
Rebuilding strategy: compensation
Involves offering money or other gifts to those harmed in an effort to offset their suffering
Do all negative incidents qualify as crises?
No
Does a crisis management plan prescribe responses for every conceivable crisis?
No, general guidelines for the management team
A crisis communications plan provides a framework for responding to crisis situations by specifying:
Staff members' responsibilities • How information is to be shared internally • How information is to be shared with other publics
Forecasting crises
The first step that sport PR professionals should take in moving toward crisis readiness is to anticipate the types of crises that their organizations may face.
Bolstering strategy: victimage
The organization emphasizes how it too has suffered because of the crisis
Bolstering strategy: ingratiation
The organization heaps praise on its stakeholders for their support
Bolstering strategy: diversion
The organization redirects attention away from itself to players and fans who suffer because of the crisis. Diversion may sometimes be a successful strategy for sport organizations because of the emotional attachment between players and fans, but it should be employed only when the players or fans bear no responsibility for the consequences that they suffer
Bolstering strategy: reminding
The organization reminds key publics of the many positive things it has done in the past.
Approach two for evaluating speech
Track the opportunity to see or hear a key message (OTSM) numbers. By noting, the key messages included in speeches and the number of audience members receiving those key messages, an organization can calculate OTSM results over time.
T/F public speeches/ special events generally results in positive publicity
True
T/F the selection of an appropriate assessment of a speakers effectiveness generally depends on the objective of the speech
True
Unmediated Communication
Two way contact that does not pass through a channel or medium
Diminishment strategy: Excusing
When the organization wants to emphasize that it had minimal, if any, responsibility for the crisis.
Denial strategy: straightforward denial
Where the organization denies that a crisis exists and offers explanations about why there is no crisis
Diminishment strategies are recommended when a crisis is an accident or caused
a crisis is an accident or caused by something beyond the control of the organization, especially when an organization has an unfavorable crisis history or poor reputation
Rebuilding posture is recommended when:
a preventable crisis occurs or when an organization with a weak crisis history and a poor reputation suffers an accident (adidas boston marathon email)
Crisis Management
a process designed to prevent or lessen the damage a crisis can inflict on an organization and its stakeholders (Institute of Public Relations)
Crisis
a situation or occurrence possessing the potential to significantly damage a sport organization's financial stability and/or credibility with constituents
More than anything fans want
accessibility
family crisis
after-hours or offseason incidents including legal infractions and celebrity scandals
philanthropy
an act of trust on the part of the donor towards the organization that will receive and use the donation
Bolstering posture is recommended
as complements to other postures
approach 1: If the objective of the speech is to achieve revenue- related outcomes such as donations, sponsorship inquiries, or trial usage, then steps should be taken to...
capture data about the audience members in attendance. The organization can use this data to track long-term purchase behavior.
What is often the most difficult aspect of the crisis communications process?
dealing with the media
on-field crises
event-related incidents such as competitor death or major injury, fan injuries, and on- field or in-stand violence
Which communication channel is most persuasive
face-to-face
Corporate crisis
financial failure, layoffs, compliance issues, and actions that result in political protest
What group commonly uses open houses?
fitness centers as they seek to attract new members
Characteristics of effective CSR program
focused, impactful, leveraged, evaluated, sustained
What is emphasized when sport organizations structure community outreach programs?
growing the game
Speakers bureaus
help satisfy demand for speakers by responding to requests for speakers
Rebuilding posture: apology
included both accepting full responsibility for the crisis and apologizing to victims
Cash donations
less common than in kind often tax advantages
interaction with current and potential customers =
marketing opportunities
Key messages (or key points)
often brief statements that are easily replayed in sound bites and may appear as succinct quotes in text
3 levels charitable giving occurs at
player/coach, team, league
3 stages of crisis management
preparing, managing, and assessing the response
Which unmediated communication type allows for sport organizations to make direct contact with numerous publics?
promotional events like caravans, special events, draft parties, fan/customer appreciation days
Forms of unmediated communication
public speeches, promotional tours, clinics, open houses
Social responsibility (Corporate Social responsibility)
responsibility of organizations to be ethical and accountable to the needs of their society as well as their stakeholders.
Why are clinics highly effected?
set within the realm of the sport participation
What is the optimal approach to CSR?
strategic; example is NBA fit or NFL play 60
Physical plant crisis scenario
terrorism and other security threats, natural disasters, construction problems
Adding hoc is useful in settings where...
the sport organization is not particularly guided by either its evaluation of external pressures or the potential of its internal resources
Wha too open houses often include?
tours of sport facilities and a behind the scenes look at operations
Player personnel crisis
trading or releasing prominent players or coaches
What is the most powerful form of support that sport entities provide?
volunteerism
Single most important decision that the crisis communications team will make is:
what the organizations posture toward the crisis will be
Denial strategy: Scapegoating
when scapegoating, the organization blames people or groups outside the organization for the crisis
Personal appearances booking considerations
• Potential to benefit the sport organization • Compensation for athletes/ coaches • Obligations with other sponsors/partners • Personal branding