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The Business of Crisis Media Management: Building and Protecting Your Corporate Reputation
The Business of Crisis Media Management: Building and Protecting Your Corporate Reputation
The Business of Crisis Media Management beneits all participants aiming to understand and use the increasingly powerful role of media in the modern age. The afternoon interactive workshop will provide training and demo model responses.
Conference Partner:
Supporting Organizations:
Senior management executives Communications and marketing managers Fleet Managers Superintendents Investor Relations Directors of Quality & Safety Maritime lawyers Insurance Executives Directors of Quality &Safety
Media Partners:
cnss.com.cn
www.shippinghongkong.com
Anything to do with the Media is all about communications. In any crisis - regardless of industry, location or happenings communication is the essential ingredient that will dictate its success or otherwise in the eyes of the stakeholders, the general public, the legislators and the authorities. So why is it that today, in the Boardrooms of shipping companies around the world media is close to being considered a dirty word? The Content
In this Forum, we will look at the changing trends in the media from your basic TV and print media in the 90s, to todays hi-tech developments allowing for 24/7 news broadcasts, worldwide. To which we have now the added ease of citizen journalism (using their blackberries, iPhone videos and webcams) and the growing phenomenon of social media. Participants at our Forum will learn to understand the media how it operates and why. We will then go on to deal with specific examples of past issues and where the problems lie and the solutions. Issues such as insurance, piracy, whistleblowers and pollution/collision incidents. The afternoon session will be an interactive session, dealing with the structure of the media response and focusing on different types of interviews and scenarios, with journalists providing the questions and the audience the answers with reviews and comments from an international panel. MTI will also provide examples of model answers for different types of interviews. This will provide the practical training and solutions to enable you to professionally respond to topics discussed. The interactive session will be videoed in its entirety and delegates will receive a DVD of complete session after the conclusion of the Forum.
Conference Partner
The MTI Network Group has been servicing the shipping industry through handling the media in a crisis and in generally helping companies deal with communication issues for the past 21 years. From day 1 (1990) they have provided a global, 24/7 service with regional offices in London, New York (Connecticut) and Hong Kong plus 14 additional network offices worldwide. Furthermore, they have been training senior shipping executives around the globe to understand, handle and deal with media issues from crisis issues to bondholder issues, for over 20 years.
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12:45
Networking lunch
The Solutions
14:00 Necessity for Crisis Communications with all Stakeholders
Robyn Joseph Partner Kreab Gavin Anderson
The who, what, why and how of the Industry Robert Grieves Chairman Hamilton Advisors
Citizen Journalism
Here to stay? Does it have influence in a Crisis? Who is listening, who cares Rob McBride Independent Current Affairs Producer
Interactive Training
14:25 Basics of Responding to the Media
Rob McBride Independent Current Affairs Producer; Lecturer at HK University
Why? Is it necessary? How- in practice? Monitoring of Social Media. Kevin Lau Tutor and Online Media Producer JMSC, The University of Hong Kong
Introducing Scenario(s) lead by MTI Network. The afternoon session will involve a number of scenarios set up to train executives and staff on responding to media. Participants find this a really valuable way to learn about the many angles a company can be exposed to the media and how to go about managing and responding to such media interest surrounding an incident.
Ferdi Stolzenberg Founding Member of MTI Network, CEO MTI Network (Asia) Darrell Wilson President MTI USA
11:00
The Applications
11:15 Resources in the Far East for Salvage operations Legal issues in a crisis
He Wei Zhang Vice President Guangzhou Salvage Bureau of the Ministry of Transport, PRC
14:40
A/ Ambush
11:35
The Investigation: Making and taking statements after an Incident Why so many? Who should do it? Is there a priority
(Panel Session)
C/ Press conference
Criminality issues: Is it really a criminal issue, or pressure for more funds from owner/P&I How do you handle whistleblowers, legally and publically Growing trend of collisions with fishing vessels: Legal issue or simple compensation John Williams Associate Director & General Manager A Bilbrough & Co Ltd Peter Mills Partner Hart Giles Jay Pillai Director, Fleet Pacific Basin
12:00
The spread of Piracy from West and East coast of Africa to the Malacca Straits and South China Sea
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