We Help You
Prepare for and Weather a Crisis
Crises come in all shapes and sizes. From a disastrous fire, to an accountant who doesn't follow the rules, a crisis can shake a company to its foundation -- and unless you're prepared, result in irreparable harm.
We offer two basic types of reputation management services. First, for companies and organizations that want to act proactively to make sure they are prepared for whatever comes down the pike, we provide crisis planning. Through our Crisis Spotting technique, we survey your company's situation and create a crisis plan that helps guide the company through any potential crisis. The ultimate goal is building the right foundation to help your company not only survive, but thrive after a crisis.
For those who find themselves in the midst of a crisis, our firm offers immediate crisis management services to help guide your communications until the crisis passes. We work closely with you to quickly assess the situation and help you move forward with the best possible strategy.
Andrea Obston Crisis Management is a division of Andrea Obston Marketing Communication, LLC.
Don't leave your company vulnerable to a crisis. Contact us.
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The Reputation Crisis Management Plan
We work with clients to develop a Reputation Crisis Management Plan tht is unique to the sitiuation. The process, which includes research, interviews with key stakeholders and a brainstorming session with senior managers, identifies potentially threatening situations and produes a comprehensive response.
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