Communication Conundrums

When:  Dec 16, 2020 from 11:30 to 12:30 (CT)

Presented by the ILCMA Professional Development Committee

Our local governments  have been faced with mountainous challenges this year with many of these situations playing out publicly online via various social media platforms. Many residents are looking to cities and counties as their local trusted resource for information regarding COVID-19, including case counts, local impact, and public safety information. Residents are also looking to local government  to provide their response plans to handle civil unrest issues that may occur. Business owners are also looking to local governments for help with how to handle the pandemic and financial assistance. Each of these scenarios requires that municipalities have effective communications platforms and processes in place.

Historically, our organizations  have faced various crises but haven’t quite experienced such a large number of challenging situations simultaneously that focus so much attention on the municipal or county response. In today’s environment, many of us have found ourselves in the position of writing and rewriting communications and wondering how to get the word out the public. In challenging times like we face today, how should local governments  be handling their communications when balancing the many crises our communities are facing while also not losing sight of other important information? Further, how should municipalities navigate the social media armchair quarterbacks, critics, trolls, and the many legitimate questions in today’s environment and what are the most effective platforms to reach your residents.

This session will serve to provide applicable pointers and advice for communications best practices during crises and emergencies and also how to best engage the public to convey your community’s message. Communications experts Dave Bayless with Bayless Communications and Jennie Vana with Metro Strategies will provide expert advice during this one hour session on how our communities can best manage communications in today’s multi-faceted and rapidly evolving environment.

Location

Online Instructions: