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What’s the true cost of waiting until a crisis strikes? In this episode, Natalie speaks with crisis strategist and leadership communicator Stephanie Craig about the often-overlooked discipline of crisis vigilance. Stephanie, drawing from her experience in law enforcement families, political campaigns, and corporate turnarounds, shares how organizations can shift from reactive crisis response to proactive crisis readiness. The conversation unpacks the distinction between brand and reputation, outlines how leaders can build a crisis-ready culture, and emphasizes why clarity and trust are essential for strategic speed in moments of uncertainty. Listeners will walk away with practical ways to safeguard their teams, maintain innovation capacity, and protect organizational value when challenges arise.

[00:01 - 05:19] Crisis Found Me

[05:20 - 10:46] Redefining Crisis Work

[10:47 - 15:17] Build the Core Crisis Team

[15:18 - 20:29] Strategic Speed Through Clarity and Trust

[20:30 - 24:44] Making Crisis Readiness Part of Culture

"You can’t innovate in survival mode. Without preparation, the cost isn’t just the crisis—it’s the lost future.” – Stephanie Craig

Connect with Stephanie:

Website: https://kith.co/innovation-meets-leadership/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigstephanie/

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Quotes:“A company’s reputation is 35% of its value. And the IRS even says reputation has monetary worth.” – Stephanie Craig