In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll discuss the recent crisis faced by Boar's Head due to food safety issues, including listeria contamination that resulted in multiple deaths. They analyze the company's lack of transparency and accountability, the importance of visible leadership during a crisis, and compare Boar's Head's response to that of CrowdStrike during a separate incident. The conversation emphasizes the need for effective communication strategies, rebuilding trust with consumers, and understanding the recall process in crisis management.
Takeaways
- Boar's Head faced a significant crisis due to food safety issues.
- Transparency and accountability are crucial in crisis communication.
- Leadership visibility can enhance trust during a crisis.
- Rebuilding trust requires proactive communication and actions.
- Understanding the recall process is essential for PR teams.
- Crisis plans should account for internal disputes and leadership roles.
- Effective communication can mitigate damage to a company's reputation.
Chapters00:00 Introduction to Communication Breakdown
01:03 Boar's Head Crisis Overview
03:45 Transparency and Accountability in Crisis
06:50 The Importance of Leadership Visibility
10:22 Comparative Analysis: Boar's Head vs. CrowdStrike
12:39 Rebuilding Trust After a Crisis
17:11 Understanding the Recall Process
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Communication Breakdown is a production of the
Observatory on Corporate Reputation.
Hosted by Craig Carroll and Steve Dowling.
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