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We do not recognize ourselves in it and we strongly distance ourselves from it. This is the denial strategy in crisis communication. We dont recognize ourselves in it is pretty much the most worn-out phrase in crisis communication that causes a lot of itching in the outside world. NRC then came with the ground breaking news that a public prosecutor wanted to scale up the investigation into the fraud of Frank Oranje, but that the top of the Public Prosecution Service stopped it. Here Pels Rijcken is taken into the slip stream of someone elses crisis. . Good crisis communication mea culpa Dumb, dumber, dumbest rapper Bilal Wahib asks.
A year-old boy to show his genitals in a live stream on Instagram. The boy eventually does so for a bid of , euros and the Public Prosecution Service wants to prosecute Wahib for distributing child pornography. Wahib loses work, image and future prospects. The Public Prosecution photo editor Service ultimately condemned his actions as a criminal offence. But it also decided that Wahib had already been publicly punished and thus not being prosecuted. Then Wahib sat down at Op,s table. Well trained, because according to the rules of crisis communication, he was the first to apologize. Especially generous apologies.

In such a scandal, thats the only salvation through your knees, through your knees, through your knees. Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea culpa. Wahid does that well it is personal, sincere and authentic. And therein lies the paradoxical power of really good crisis communication prepare your reactions, your story, your core messages well. Then it becomes credible. . Good crisis communication bounce and head in You can see from him that he is media trained through and through he has his messages in order. But what Tata Steel director Marcel van den Berg does especially well is bending with emotions.
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