How to build real capability in crisis communication – step by step

“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place” – George Bernard Shaw. 

Crisis communication isn’t about polished wording – it’s about leadership under pressure and clear answers to difficult questions. Clarity, speed and trust make all the difference when your organisation faces a disruptive or high-stakes situation. Here’s how to systematically build  crisis communication capability that works when it matters. 

1. Start where most fail: the basics

Before you think about press releases, social media or spokespersons, you need structure: 

This is your foundation. Without it, even basic communication will be slow, fragmented or non-existent in a crisis. 

2. Turn function into capability

Having the basics in place isn’t enough. You need people who are trained, equipped and ready to act: 

You don’t rise to the occasion – you fall back on your training. Repetition beats improvisation. 

3. Think strategically – use communication to steer

Once the groundwork and training are in place, communication becomes a leadership tool: 

At this level, communication isn’t reactive. It shapes how the crisis unfolds – and how your response is judged. 

4. Own the agenda – not just the message

The highest level of capability is not just about getting your message across. It’s about defining the narrative: 

This is not ‘spin’. It’s the product of years of consistency and integrity – in action, not just words. 

Common pitfalls – and how to avoid them 

Many organisations fail not due to lack of ambition, but lack of preparation. Here are three risks to manage: 

These are fixable – but only if you act before the crisis hits. 

Final word: from silence to leadership 

Crisis communication is not what you do during the crisis – it’s the capability you build before it. What matters is not how well you write a statement, but how well you prepare your organisation to lead with clarity and speed. 

Start where you are. Build the structures. Train the people. And when the time comes – act with purpose, confidence and consistency. 

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