
How to write a good crisis holding statement
The Media Landscape
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<p>When the worst happens, you must respond quickly.<br/><br/>And that time frame for responding is constantly changing – the latest thinking suggests organisations have less than 15 minutes to respond to a crisis.<br/><br/>One of the keys to meeting this tight deadline is to have prepared holding statements you can easily adapt to cover the incident.<br/><br/>An effective holding statement will buy an organisation crucial time until it can get a better understanding of what has happened and issue more details. It will also help prevent the spread of rumour and speculation.<br/><br/>In this <a href='https://www.mediafirst.co.uk/blog/how-to-write-a-good-crisis-holding-statement/'>blog</a> that has been converted to audio, we explore what a good holding statement should include and take you through an example. </p><p><a href='http://www.mediafirst.co.uk/'><b>Media First</b></a> are media and communications training specialists with more than 35 years of experience. We have a team of trainers, each with decades of experience working as journalists, presenters, communications coaches and media trainers.</p> <p><br/><br/></p>