Crisis Communication Cycle

Leading Change: Crisis Communication Life Cycle 

During times of change and crisis, there is no such thing as over communicating. According to McKinsey, “behavioral science points to an increased human desire for transparency, guidance, and making sense out of what has happened” during a crisis. 

Frequent, clear communication with those you lead helps people to adjust and cope emotionally, alleviating anxiety of the unknown. The Crisis Communication Life Cycle visual can help you plan out what communications employees need at the appropriate time.

Crisis Stage

Employee Feelings

Employee Needs

Mix of Info to Communicate

Resolve

Confused, anxious

Facts, clear Instruction for how to protect their safety

Mostly instructing

Resilience

Uneasy, worn down

Clarity on longer term plans, positive stories, chances to connect

Equal adjusting/instruction with a little internalizing

Return, Re-imagination, Reform

Ready for Change, a sense of loss

a new vision for the future, a chance to grieve

Mostly internalizing

Crisis Communication Life Cycle, Illustrative

Crisis Communication Life Cycle, Illustrative