Deck 12: Crisis Communications
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Deck 12: Crisis Communications
1
The process of identifying potential threats is known as ________.
A)contingency theory
B)planning
C)risk assessment
D)coorientation
E)public relations
A)contingency theory
B)planning
C)risk assessment
D)coorientation
E)public relations
C
2
According to former automobile industry executive Gerald Meyers,which of the following statements about crises are true?
A)Crises can bring opportunity.
B)No good can come from a crisis.
C)Crises can create heroes.
D)A and C
E)None of the above.
A)Crises can bring opportunity.
B)No good can come from a crisis.
C)Crises can create heroes.
D)A and C
E)None of the above.
D
3
At which step of the crisis communications process do you engage in evaluation of what went well in handling the crisis and what didn't?
A)message development
B)recovery
C)response
D)risk assessment
E)planning
A)message development
B)recovery
C)response
D)risk assessment
E)planning
B
4
The crisis management team meets in the ________.
A)emergency operations center
B)media information center
C)central command post
D)executive suite
E)place where the crisis is occurring
A)emergency operations center
B)media information center
C)central command post
D)executive suite
E)place where the crisis is occurring
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5
During the Sago mine disaster in 2006,families of the trapped miners were erroneously led to believe that the men had been successfully rescued because ________.
A)the mining company did not have crisis communication plan
B)the mining company's crisis communications plan was not followed
C)state officials "jumped the gun" in a effort to get credit for the rescue
D)company officials lied to them
E)the families were impatient
A)the mining company did not have crisis communication plan
B)the mining company's crisis communications plan was not followed
C)state officials "jumped the gun" in a effort to get credit for the rescue
D)company officials lied to them
E)the families were impatient
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6
A major reason for the government's inadequate response to Hurricane Katrina was ________.
A)it was unexpected
B)a breakdown in relationships among key stakeholders
C)a failure to conduct realistic training exercises
D)A and B
E)B and C
A)it was unexpected
B)a breakdown in relationships among key stakeholders
C)a failure to conduct realistic training exercises
D)A and B
E)B and C
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7
Which of the following statements is/are true?
A)NASA learned to communicate better during crises after the Challenger accident.
B)In both shuttle disasters,NASA suffered from what investigators called "go fever."
C)NASA won public praise for its handling of the Columbia accident.
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
A)NASA learned to communicate better during crises after the Challenger accident.
B)In both shuttle disasters,NASA suffered from what investigators called "go fever."
C)NASA won public praise for its handling of the Columbia accident.
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
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8
An unpleasant occurrence that is commonplace,can be addressed in a limited time frame,and doesn't drain organizational resources or arouse public attention is a ________.
A)a crisis
B)a problem
C)a situation
D)an incident
E)an event
A)a crisis
B)a problem
C)a situation
D)an incident
E)an event
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9
The second step of the crisis communications process is ________.
A)message development
B)recovery
C)response
D)risk assessment
E)planning
A)message development
B)recovery
C)response
D)risk assessment
E)planning
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10
A crisis plotting grid ________.
A)charts an organization's progress in responding to a crisis
B)measures the quality of an organization's crisis response
C)compares the crisis responses of different organizations
D)gauges the effectiveness of an organization's crisis communications messages
E)aids in identifying the most likely and most disruptive potential crises
A)charts an organization's progress in responding to a crisis
B)measures the quality of an organization's crisis response
C)compares the crisis responses of different organizations
D)gauges the effectiveness of an organization's crisis communications messages
E)aids in identifying the most likely and most disruptive potential crises
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11
The first stage of a crisis is known as ________.
A)the cleanup phase
B)the point of no return
C)the critical moment
D)when things return to normal
E)the warning stage
A)the cleanup phase
B)the point of no return
C)the critical moment
D)when things return to normal
E)the warning stage
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12
Hurricane Katrina was ________.
A)an emergency management failure
B)a public relations failure
C)a disaster that many had seen coming for years
D)A and C
E)All of the above.
A)an emergency management failure
B)a public relations failure
C)a disaster that many had seen coming for years
D)A and C
E)All of the above.
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13
Most crises are ________.
A)unavoidable
B)disastrous
C)time consuming
D)expensive
E)predictable
A)unavoidable
B)disastrous
C)time consuming
D)expensive
E)predictable
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14
The third stage of a crisis is known as ________.
A)the cleanup phase
B)the point of no return
C)the critical moment
D)when things return to normal
E)the warning stage
A)the cleanup phase
B)the point of no return
C)the critical moment
D)when things return to normal
E)the warning stage
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15
Something that requires a considerable investment of time and organizational resources while bringing unwanted public attention is ________.
A)a crisis
B)a problem
C)a situation
D)an incident
E)an event
A)a crisis
B)a problem
C)a situation
D)an incident
E)an event
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16
A crisis communications plan should include ________.
A)the members of the crisis management team
B)a definition of a crisis
C)a list of an organization's key stakeholders
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)the members of the crisis management team
B)a definition of a crisis
C)a list of an organization's key stakeholders
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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17
According to former auto executive Gerald Meyers,crises can ________.
A)cause you to "get religion"
B)help develop new competitive edges
C)can change people
D)A and C
E)B and C
A)cause you to "get religion"
B)help develop new competitive edges
C)can change people
D)A and C
E)B and C
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18
Northern Illinois University's successful crisis communications response to a deadly on-campus shooting in 2008 is credited to _____.
A)a policy of transparency
B)research into the earlier Virginia Tech shootings
C)an increase in computer server capacity
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
A)a policy of transparency
B)research into the earlier Virginia Tech shootings
C)an increase in computer server capacity
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
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19
The second stage of a crisis is known as ________.
A)the cleanup phase
B)the point of no return
C)the critical moment
D)when things return to normal
E)the warning stage
A)the cleanup phase
B)the point of no return
C)the critical moment
D)when things return to normal
E)the warning stage
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20
The primary goal behind the establishment of a media information center during a crisis is a desire to ________.
A)make the reporters happy
B)make the reporters accessible
C)make it the reporters' only source of official information
D)monitor media reporting
E)monitor rumors
A)make the reporters happy
B)make the reporters accessible
C)make it the reporters' only source of official information
D)monitor media reporting
E)monitor rumors
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21
In the hours and days following the 2008 shooting on the Northern Illinois University campus, school officials treated the news media as ________.
A)partners
B)adversaries
C)as just other public
D)visitors
E)enemies
A)partners
B)adversaries
C)as just other public
D)visitors
E)enemies
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22
Who should be on the crisis management team?
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23
What are the elements of a good crisis communications plan?
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24
Because of his response to the Tylenol tampering incidents in the 1980s,Johnson & Johnson's James E.Burke ________.
A)has been hailed as a hero
B)has been called a villain
C)was forced to resign
D)B and C
E)won the Nobel Peace Prize
A)has been hailed as a hero
B)has been called a villain
C)was forced to resign
D)B and C
E)won the Nobel Peace Prize
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25
During the 2006 Sago mine disaster,________.
A)the mining company initially received praise for its crisis communications
B)the mining did not have a crisis communications plan
C)the mining company president acknowledged that he made a mistake
D)A and C
E)B and C
A)the mining company initially received praise for its crisis communications
B)the mining did not have a crisis communications plan
C)the mining company president acknowledged that he made a mistake
D)A and C
E)B and C
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26
The procedure for verifying the identities of working reporters is known as credentialing.
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27
During risk assessment,organizations evaluate the quality of their crisis response to determine what
lessons,if any,can be learned.
lessons,if any,can be learned.
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28
What are the four steps of the crisis communications process?
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29
Are most crises unexpected and,therefore,unavoidable?
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30
Nothing good ever comes from crises.
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31
Prior to the Columbia accident,NASA had little or no experience with crises.
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32
What are the four stages of a crisis?
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33
It is a good idea to include a lawyer on an organization's crisis management team.
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34
How did NASA's responses to the Challenger and Columbia accidents differ?
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35
What is apologia? What are the five strategies for using it?
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36
What is the difference between a problem and a crisis?
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37
What role do organizational values play in crisis planning?
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38
Exxon Corporation CEO Lawrence G.Rawl ________.
A)won praise for his handling of the Alaskan oil spill in March 1989
B)waited a week before publicly commenting on the Alaskan oil spill in March 1989
C)rushed to the scene of the Alaskan oil spill in March 1989
D)A and C
E)All of the above.
A)won praise for his handling of the Alaskan oil spill in March 1989
B)waited a week before publicly commenting on the Alaskan oil spill in March 1989
C)rushed to the scene of the Alaskan oil spill in March 1989
D)A and C
E)All of the above.
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39
A crisis probability factor is part of ________.
A)a communication audit
B)a crisis planning team
C)a crisis management team
D)a crisis plotting grid
E)none of the above
A)a communication audit
B)a crisis planning team
C)a crisis management team
D)a crisis plotting grid
E)none of the above
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