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PR & Reputation Crisis Management

A battle-tested operating system for preparing for and responding to a B2B SaaS reputation crisis — from breach/outage to executive misconduct — covering crisis-team RACI, the first-hour response, stakeholder sequencing, channel discipline, and trust rebuild.

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Crisis Preparedness & Readiness Infrastructure

Stand up the team, governance, and pre-approved artifacts BEFORE a crisis. The single biggest predictor of crisis outcome is what existed before hour zero.

Crisis Team, Governance & RACI

Name the people, decision rights, and escalation chain so nobody is improvising org structure mid-crisis.

Charter the Crisis Management Team (CMT) and assign roles

A crisis is not the moment to discover who decides what. The Crisis Management Team (CMT) is a small, standing, cross-functional group with pre-granted authority to activate,…

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Define severity tiers and escalation thresholds

Severity must be mechanical, not political. A pre-agreed matrix removes the "is this really a crisis?" debate that wastes the first golden hour. Adopt the industry-standard…

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Map the crisis RACI across the response lifecycle

Roles tell you who's on the team; a RACI tells you who does what at each moment. Under crisis load, the deadly ambiguity is two people assuming the other owns a task — or five…

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Scenario Playbooks & Pre-Approved Artifacts

Pre-write the holding statements, dark site, and per-scenario playbooks so hour one is execution, not authoring.

Build scenario-specific crisis playbooks

Generic plans collapse on contact with a specific crisis. Pre-author a one-page playbook per scenario for the events most likely to hit a B2B SaaS company. Each playbook names the…

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Pre-write holding statements and prepare the dark site

The holding statement buys time and signals control. Per CERC's "be first, be right, be credible" principle, a fast, honest, incomplete statement beats a slow, perfect one —…

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Stand up media monitoring and an early-warning listening system

Most crises are detectable before they peak — a customer thread on X/LinkedIn, a Reddit post, a researcher's responsible-disclosure email, a spike in support tickets. The goal is…

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The First Hour — Activation & Assessment

The golden hour. Convene, assess severity, establish a single source of truth, and ship the first holding statement. What you do here sets the trajectory.

Convene & Assess

Activate the CMT, classify severity, and verify facts before saying anything externally.

Activate the CMT and open the war room

Activation must be frictionless and unambiguous. The person who spots the crisis triggers the runbook; no permission-seeking. The first job is to get the right humans on one…

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Assess severity, scope, and confirm the facts

The most damaging crisis-comms errors are premature claims that later prove false — "no customer data was affected" issued before forensics, then retracted. CERC's "be right"…

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Choose the SCCT response posture

Before drafting anything substantive, the CMT must consciously choose a strategic posture. Situational Crisis Communication Theory (SCCT, Coombs 2007) says you match your response…

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Establish Truth & First Communication

Create the single source of truth and ship the first holding statement on the right channel.

Establish the single source of truth (SSOT)

In a multi-team crisis, the fastest way to lose control is conflicting versions of reality. The SSOT is the one canonical, timestamped log of facts, decisions, and external…

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Ship the first holding statement

The first statement's job is not to explain — it's to demonstrate awareness and control, and to anchor the narrative on your terms before others fill the vacuum. Per SCCT, even…

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Stakeholder Communications & Sequencing

Each audience needs different information in a deliberate order. Get the sequence wrong and you breach trust, regulations, or both.

Stakeholder Mapping & Sequencing

Map who needs what, from whom, and in what order — then tailor the message per audience.

Build the stakeholder map and notification sequence

Sequence is strategy. Notify in the wrong order and customers learn of their own breach from a journalist, or employees from LinkedIn — both are trust-shattering and, for…

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Tailor customer and employee communications

Customers and employees are your two highest-leverage audiences: customers decide whether you keep the revenue, employees decide whether your message survives contact with the…

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Equip the front line with an approved Q&A and escalation script

Your status page can be flawless and still be undone by a Sales rep improvising on a renewal call. The front line (Support, CS, Sales) fields hundreds of 1:1 questions during a…

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Regulators, Investors & Partners

Handle the legally and financially sensitive audiences with counsel in the lead and clocks respected.

Manage regulatory and legal disclosure obligations

Regulatory disclosure is where a comms crisis becomes a legal liability. The clocks are short, overlapping, and unforgiving — and the strictest applicable deadline governs.…

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Brief investors, board, and partners

Investors and the board need materiality and management competence; partners need downstream operational truth and a coordinated story so they don't contradict you to their…

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Channel Strategy & Message Discipline

The right message on the wrong channel — or five contradictory voices — turns a manageable incident into a credibility crisis. Discipline is the deliverable.

Channel Orchestration

Sequence and synchronize status page, email, social, and exec comms so every channel tells one story.

Design the channel strategy and update cadence

Each channel has a job; using them interchangeably creates contradiction. The status page is the source of truth for operational incidents, email reaches affected users directly,…

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Enforce message discipline and one-voice control

The fastest way to lose a crisis is multiple unaligned voices. Saying different things to different audiences "raises questions about motives and accuracy." Message discipline…

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Maintain the cross-channel update rhythm and prevent silence gaps

During an active incident, silence is interpreted as incompetence or concealment. The discipline here is operational: a single owner publishes synchronized updates to every…

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Press, Social Amplification & Misinformation

Manage the journalists, the viral spread, and the false narratives that move faster than facts.

Manage the press and media relations

Journalists will publish with or without you — your only choice is whether your facts are in the story. Per CERC's "be first" principle and SCCT, a prepared, accountable statement…

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Counter social amplification and misinformation

On social, false claims travel faster than corrections, and a B2B crisis can metastasize on Hacker News, X, or LinkedIn within minutes. Your job is to be the authoritative,…

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Prepare the spokesperson and reactive Q&A bank

The spokesperson is the human face of the response, and an unprepared one can undo a flawless statement in a single clumsy interview. Per CERC's "be credible" principle, select a…

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Resolution & Operational Recovery

Close the incident cleanly: confirm resolution, deliver the root-cause analysis, and execute remediation that customers can verify.

Resolution & Root-Cause Analysis

Declare resolution credibly and publish a root-cause analysis that rebuilds rather than minimizes.

Confirm resolution and close the incident loop

Closure is a communications event, not just an engineering one. Customers who lived through the crisis need an explicit, confident "this is resolved" — a final status update that…

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Conduct and publish the root-cause analysis (RCA)

A transparent, blameless RCA is the single highest-trust artifact you produce — done well, it turns a bad experience into a trust-building moment customers remember. The internal…

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Write and approve the public apology and accountability statement

For high-responsibility crises, a genuine apology is the load-bearing act of SCCT's rebuild posture — and one of the hardest to get right, because comms wants warmth while legal…

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Remediation & Verification

Execute the fixes you promised and make them verifiable so trust is earned, not asserted.

Execute and track the remediation plan

The gap between promising fixes and shipping them is where reputations are won or lost. Every remediation you committed to publicly is now a trackable obligation; quietly dropping…

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Design the customer goodwill and retention save plan

In B2B SaaS the crisis bill arrives at renewal, sometimes quarters later, as elevated churn in the affected cohort. A deliberate goodwill plan — calibrated to impact severity — is…

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Verify and communicate trust-restoration proof points

Trust is rebuilt with evidence, not adjectives. Once remediation lands, package it into proof points your customers, prospects, and analysts can independently verify — because in…

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Reputation Rebuild & Organizational Learning

The crisis ends; the reputation work doesn't. Repair the narrative, harden the organization, and institutionalize what you learned.

Reputation Repair & Narrative Recovery

Measure the reputational damage and execute a deliberate narrative-recovery program.

Measure reputational impact and set recovery baselines

You cannot manage recovery you don't measure. Quantify the reputational and commercial damage against pre-crisis baselines so you know whether your repair efforts are working —…

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Run the narrative-recovery and trust-rebuild program

Recovery is the deliberate shift from defensive (responding to the crisis) to proactive (rebuilding a positive narrative). Done too fast it looks tone-deaf; never done at all and…

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Post-Mortem & Institutional Hardening

Run the blameless review, update the playbooks, and drill so the next crisis is handled better.

Run the crisis post-mortem and update the playbooks

The RCA examined what broke in the product; the post-mortem examines what broke (and worked) in the response. This is how a crisis pays dividends: a blameless review of activation…

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Run tabletop exercises and institutionalize crisis readiness

A crisis plan that's never rehearsed fails on first contact. Tabletop exercises — facilitated, scenario-driven simulations — turn the playbook into muscle memory, expose gaps…

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