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Communication Strategy

Reviewed by Manu Steens in Communication,Crisis Communication,Crisis Management
  • AuthorWil Michels

Author: Wil Michels

In a book divided into four parts, the author discusses communication: how to think about a strategy, which basic strategies he identifies, the use of metaphor, and then the step towards execution.

I’m not a communication specialist myself, but there are still some things that stuck with me that could be useful for crisis management and crisis communication.

Firstly, it turns out that pursuing a single strategy in communication is outdated. For example, what is important for crisis management is a distinction made between the strategy for reputation management and the strategy for issue management. The big difference is that with the reputation strategy, an organization works on building a strong image with various target groups, while with the issue strategy, the focus is on a policy that should influence the target group’s perception of a specific theme. It can thus be used to avoid negative perceptions, as may be the case in a crisis, while the reputation strategy can be used to provide goodwill beforehand.

The change strategy is also a strategy that can be used in risky projects, such as takeovers or mergers, or changes in organizational structure and culture. This works mainly by creating a positive work atmosphere and a broad support base.

One thing that stood out is the principle of the six (color) thinking hats by Bono: this is not only useful in communication in general but also in crisis management.

Step 1: Start with white. Go through the facts and make an analysis. Be objective and don’t jump to conclusions. Is the strategy feasible?

Step 2: Green hat. Explore the alternatives. Provoke. Think creatively and make free associations.

Step 3: Yellow hat. Look at the benefits and opportunities of the strategy. Be positive and seek the benefits. Speculate about the best-case scenario. Dare to dream.

Step 4: Black hat. Discuss the disadvantages and risks and weaknesses. Provide criticism. Be pessimistic and resist. Be the devil’s advocate.

Step 5: Red hat. Try to feel what feeling the strategy evokes. Be emotional. Be intuitive. Use gut feeling.

Step 6: Blue hat. Conclude the brainstorming. Summarize the ideas of the other hats. Make a decision. And identify the ideas that deserve further development. Use a helicopter view. What are the consequences? What actions are necessary?

About Wil Michels

Wil Michels is a Dutch communication professional with over 30 years of experience in communication strategy. He is known for his book "Communicatiestrategie," a vital resource for communication experts in the Netherlands and Flanders since its debut in 199. Michels has taught at Fontys University and served as a guest lecturer in various institutions. He founded Michels Communicatie, which advises organizations on communication strategies and offers workshops. He emphasizes strategic thinking and has created models like the "Communicatiekruispunt" to help organizations assess their communication needs.

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Manu Steens

Manu works at the Flemish Government in risk management and Business Continuity Management. On this website, he shares his own opinions regarding these and related fields.

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About Wil Michels

Wil Michels is a Dutch communication professional with over 30 years of experience in communication strategy. He is known for his book "Communicatiestrategie," a vital resource for communication experts in the Netherlands and Flanders since its debut in 199. Michels has taught at Fontys University and served as a guest lecturer in various institutions. He founded Michels Communicatie, which advises organizations on communication strategies and offers workshops. He emphasizes strategic thinking and has created models like the "Communicatiekruispunt" to help organizations assess their communication needs.

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