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~~ MEDIA, PRESENTATION & CRISIS COMMUNICATION ~~ |
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Confidential ConsultationThere are many prompTs for external consultation on senior executive communication issues. Experience shows the main motivations as: * critical matter management * confidential negotiations * controversial action planning * crisis communication advice, support or training While consulting can range from one-time communication advice to ongoing monitoring and mentoring, all high-level discussion deserves high-level confidentiality.** One of the benefits to be obtained from external consultation is a perspective free from internal influences, and it follows that consultants should be selected for their independence as well as their professional skill sets - such independence including freedom from obligation to competing interests. Other considerations in recruiting an external consultant are included under Consultant Selection Tips. Although some consultants working within broader-based communications agencies are variously qualified in media, presentation and crisis communication management, there are advantages in dealing directly with consultancy principals. These include: * accountability * compatibility * 'longevity' **With news media dealings, presentation preparation/delivery and crisis communication the most common reasons for approaches to MMC, from initial contact, through scoping of the requirement and on to its finality, all interactions are accorded professional confidentiality. .
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