In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll discuss the implications of the new Trump administration on corporate communication strategies. They explore the themes of adaptability, boundaries, and the chaotic nature of Trump's communication style. The conversation emphasizes the importance of companies charting their own course amidst political turbulence, the role of industry associations, and a framework for engagement that includes principles, priorities, and perspectives. The hosts provide insights on how businesses can navigate the complexities of the current political landscape while maintaining their corporate reputation.
Takeaways
- Companies must prepare for a politically charged environment.
- Adaptability and boundaries are key concerns for corporate leaders.
- It's important to separate real policy from shock tactics.
- Engagement should be based on principles, priorities, and perspectives.
Companies Mentioned- Fox News
- Joe Rogan Experience
- New York Post
Topics MentionedTrump administration, corporate communication, crisis management, adaptability, industry associations, chaos communication, media strategy, corporate reputation, political landscape, engagement framework
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Communication Breakdown
01:24 Corporate Concerns in a New Political Landscape
05:42 Navigating the Chaos of Trump's Communication Style
11:18 The Role of Industry Associations and Collective Voice
15:30 Framework for Engagement: Principles, Priorities, and Perspectives
25:11 Wrapping Up: Charting Your Course Through Chaos
Communication Breakdown is a production of the Observatory on Corporate Reputation.
Hosted by Craig Carroll and Steve Dowling.
Produced by Shawn P Neal and the team at AdvoCast.
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