Crisis Management
if it goes badly wrong, the media will want to know

It will go wrong, and, if it goes badly wrong, the media will want to know. And you won't simply be in the news - you will be the news.
If meeting the media is stressful at the best of times, it's doubly so in times of crisis, for there's little time for calm reflection, for clearing facts with colleagues, and planning your response. The media will be more demanding than ever, and the public hungry for information.
Learning live
By taking a role-play approach to training, Media First give you the best possible preparation for an unexpected event. Indeed so realistic are these scenarios that many organisations use them to test their overall crisis plan.
We teach you to remain in control, whilst not appearing arrogant and to demonstrate concern whilst not seeming weak.
It's your crisis
Each scenario we develop is particular to an individual client and reflects the situation and the challenges you'll face in real life. And just like real life it will demand you know your stuff, can answer without stalling and can give the bad news as well as good.
It's tough, but we think that's only right. And so do our clients.
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