At Open Communications, we know that crises don’t wait for the right moment. They show up uninvited – whether it’s a PR blip, social media backlash or an operational hiccup that catches you off guard.
The truth is, how you respond in those first few hours can set the tone for everything that follows. Having a plan doesn’t just save time, it gives your business the best chance of coming through calmy, clearly and with your reputation intact.
If you’ve ever wondered what a crisis plan actually involves, why your business needs one and how to make it actually useful, here’s our no-nonsense response.
What is a crisis plan?
Think of it as your safety net. A crisis plan is more than a document gathering dust on a shelf – it’s a practical guide designed to help your team act quickly, consistently and confidently when things don’t go quite to plan.
It gives structure to what can otherwise feel like chaos. Instead of second-guessing who to call or what to say, your team already knows the process, the messaging and the next steps.
A good crisis plan usually covers:
- Who needs to be informed and how.
- What your key messages should be.
- How to manage communications across social media, press and internal teams.
- Steps to minimise reputational, operational or financial damage.
At its heart, a crisis plan is about keeping your business steady, your people supported and your reputation protected when the pressure is on.
Why does it matter?
Crises happen.
And when they do, the stakes are high. You can’t always control the situation, but you can control your message and how you respond.
The difference between businesses that recover well and those that don’t often comes down to speed and clarity. Those who are prepared can get the right message out quickly, reassure stakeholders and avoid making the situation worse. Those who aren’t prepared often end up scrambling, sending mixed messages or staying silent for too long.
A crisis plan doesn’t make problems disappear, but it gives you confidence to respond decisively, clarity on who says what and when, and protection for your business and your people.
Essentially, it’s your roadmap to keep everyone moving in the same direction, even when the situation is unpredictable.
What goes into a good crisis plan?
Creating a good crisis plan isn’t just about writing down a few bullet points. It’s about thinking ahead and planning for every scenario you can possibly imagine.
Key elements include:
- Clear roles and responsibilities – who speaks to the media, who manages social channels and who handles internal communications.
- Prepared messaging – statements that reflect your brand voice and values.
- Communication channels – from press releases to social updates and internal emails.
- Escalation procedures – know what requires senior input and what can be handled immediately.
- Training and rehearsals – because a plan is only as good as your team’s ability to use it.
Why we help clients with crisis planning
Because we’ve seen the difference it makes.
A team with a plan doesn’t panic. They don’t stumble over words, and they don’t let small problems spiral into big ones. Instead, they stay calm, keep control and protect the business they’ve worked hard to build.
We also appreciate that not every business has the time or experience to build a plan from scratch. That’s where we step in – creating tailored plans and embedding processes that feel natural for your team, so that when the time comes, you know exactly what to do.
Why not just do it yourself?
You could, of course, pull together a contact list and a few instructions. But a truly effective plan is more than just ticking boxes.
It means anticipating scenarios you might not think of, understanding how the media reacts, aligning messaging with your brand and making sure your team knows what is expected of them under pressure. Without that experience, it is easy to overlook risks, create conflicting messages, or put out responses that don’t land well.
Thay’s why working with specialists gives you peace of mind. You know your plan is practical, tested and ready to work when it’s needed most.
Our approach at Open Comms
We keep things simple, practical and actionable. No jargon, no overcomplicated processes. Just clear guidance that helps you and your team feel prepared and not panicked.
We’ll work with you to create a plan tailored to your business, run through scenarios and make sure everyone understands their role. That way, if the unexpected does happen, you can handle it with confidence.
At Open Comms, we don’t do panic. We do preparation, strategy and straightforward guidance that ensures your business can handle a crisis with confidence.