What are the benefits of running a crisis communications drill?
What will be an ideal response?
A crisis communications drill lets all parties become familiar with the plan and ensures that it works as intended. Even the best plans have flaws that a practice drill can expose and correct. Executing the plan in a drill can reveal potential personality conflicts with leaders or responders. Conflicts and leadership failures can then be addressed in an evaluation session following the drill, so that they are not repeated on the day of a crisis. A drill also allows you to test the quality of your spokespeople as well. Videotaping their performance can help develop their skills.
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What will be an ideal response?