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Crisis, Communication, and Planning with Jane Hulbert

Crisis, Communication, and Planning with Jane Hulbert

FromChild Care Rockstar Radio


Crisis, Communication, and Planning with Jane Hulbert

FromChild Care Rockstar Radio

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Jan 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jane Hulbert of The Jane Group joins the show to talk about her crisis communication firm, and how she landed working in education. Jane shares her background working at large companies like McDonald’s, and how it prepared her for helping educational leaders put together a plan of action for times of crisis. Jane discusses the importance of doing the right thing, the events that shifted crisis communication in schools, and the main steps leaders and their team should take in times of crisis.   Key Takeaways: The Jane Group is a crisis communication consulting firm focused on schools, camps, and daycare centers, both in the U.S. and internationally. Jane was working part-time and responding to a wide variety of issues within schools and camps. She developed a niche where she had a breadth and depth of understanding of not only crisis but teaching people how to respond. Two events that created a pivotal shift in school crisis communication were the Columbine shooting and the exposing of Catholic church child abuse. Jane has three consultants at The Jane Group that work remotely, as well as her husband helping and overseas contacts. Here are a few of the steps in effective crisis communication. Jane and Kris both recommend having a detailed and written crisis plan, along with training two times a year to create an understanding and muscle memory of how to respond. Gather the facts so you can operate from fact rather than from speculation. No one should do it alone. Have others around to help. Be calm, clear, and confident as you move into communication. Effective communication is what makes the listener feel heard and understood. Open the lines of communication and make staff aware that they can funnel all questions to the appropriate contact. Remind staff to act in a way that reflects the mission of the center, and that they model good behavior. Leaders should lead with empathy, and learn to communicate in a tone that comes across and calm and deliberate. If a procedure did not go as it is intended to, the institution must take responsibility.   Mentioned in This Episode: Kris Murray The Child Care Success Company Child Care Success Academy Child Care Success Summit The Jane Group McDonald’s University Jane@TheJaneGroup.biz Sir Ken Robinson TED Talk  
Released:
Jan 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Early learning leaders around the globe are breaking through challenges, leading the way in innovation, testing new best practices, and impacting children and families in a much more powerful and positive way than ever before. Each week, tune in to top child care business guru Kris Murray on the Child Care Rockstar Radio podcast for interviews with early childhood leaders and experts that will leave you inspired to get to the next level of success, whatever that means for you. Kris Murray is President of Child Care Marketing Solutions, and the Founder of the Child Care Success Academy, the world’s largest and most comprehensive business coaching program for early childhood entrepreneurs and leaders. She is the author of two top-rated books on early learning business, and the mom of two great kids. She and her team are based in the mountains of Colorado.