Remember the NatWest CEO's eyebrow-raising remark about affordable homes? Ouch. That's exactly why media training isn't just a fancy add-on for CEOs and execs – it's a PR safety net for anyone facing the media spotlight.
In today’s fast-paced, hyper-connected world, a single offhand comment can spark a viral firestorm, damaging your brand and reputation. Media training isn’t about stifling authenticity; it’s about equipping you with the tools to confidently and effectively convey your message.
Here’s why media training is crucial:
Anticipate the landmines: Journalists love to probe. Training helps you predict tough questions and create articulate responses that stay on message.
Project confidence and clarity: Media appearances can be nerve-wracking. Training gives you the tools to handle nerves, speak with conviction, and avoid rambling.
Stay on brand, every time: It’s easy to get side tracked in interviews. Training helps you keep your core message at the forefront, ensuring every word aligns with your brand identity.
Turn lemons into lemonade: Even negative questions can be opportunities. Training helps you navigate tricky situations and turn challenges into positive messaging.
So, how do you avoid loose lips and stay on message? Here are some top tips:
Know your audience: Tailor your message to the specific publication or audience you’re facing. What resonates with tech enthusiasts won’t work with gardening gurus.
Practice makes perfect: Role-playing potential interview scenarios in a safe space builds confidence and identifies areas for improvement.
Be concise and clear: Avoid jargon and complex sentences. Stick to simple, impactful language that resonates with your audience.
Message, message, message: Have your key message at your fingertips. Repeat it naturally throughout the interview to ensure it sticks.
Listen actively: Don’t just wait for your turn to talk. Pay attention to questions, answer directly, and use active listening phrases to show engagement.
Remember, you’re a storyteller: Weave anecdotes and relatable examples into your answers to make your message memorable and engaging.
Pause, breathe, reflect: Don’t rush! Take your time to formulate thoughtful responses, even if there’s silence.
Investing in media training is an investment in your brand’s future. It empowers you to navigate the media landscape with confidence, clarity, and control, minimising the risk of PR blunders and maximising your opportunities.
Remember, it’s not about being perfect; it’s about being prepared. With the right media training, you can face any interview with confidence and ensure your message resonates loud and clear.
Get in touch today and we can talk through a training plan that suits your needs and budget!
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