All our project entries into a single file, including the crisis communications plan template itself.
As we finalized our project a few weeks ago, we thought that it would make sense to group our contributions into a single document. You will find this in the attachment section here, both as a word file and a PDF. We wish to convey that you're more than welcome to comment on this work and improve on it.
We consider this an open source document available to all.
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We thank Bill MacKay and PTSC-Online for this opportunity to compile our thoughts and experiences on the subject of emergency communications as it pertains to the contemporary scene in emergency management.
It has been a work of some passion for both Patrice and myself. Things that needed to be be set into a cohesive document and reviewed by our peers, is now a reality.
We hope that we can work with you in the future in assisting you or your organization to implement the crisis communications planning for which we outline and advocate implementing in any organization.
This is an excellent resource for anyone who has been following the Project to Improve Crisis and Emergency Communications Practices.It is also a good document to enable those who did not participate in the discussion to catch up on the project and get the most up to date information on crisis and emergency communication and the impact social media is having on it. Thank you Patrice and Barry for all the effort you put into it. The project is the first of what I hope will be many projects in which PTSC-Online members can collaborate.
Bill, Patrice and the team, thank you for your efforts on this.
Michael
Patrice, this is an excellent resource, thank you and Barry Radford for making it available. I've distributed the link to my linkedIn network to both share the value of the document but also to promote the value of PTSC.
Great job, and thanks for freely sharing the results. I wish more people were as community minded.
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