174: Sorry, Not sorry: How to Apologize for a Crisis of Your Own Doing
When a brand is dealing with a crisis of their own making, one aspect of the response must be absolute - the apology.
An apology that is heartfelt can quickly reduce a crisis, while an apology that is unclear and half-hearted can create an entirely new one.
This week we examine two recent apologies from Whoopi Goldberg and Joe Rogan for actions that caused ABC News and Spotify executives to issue official statements.
How did Goldberg and Rogan's comments help or harm their respective brands?
Communicators may learn something from the public's reaction to these two well-publicized apology announcements.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Whoopi Goldberg's apology tweet.
- Whoopi Goldberg's apology statement read on The View. (NBC's Today Show, 2/2/2002)
- Joe Rogan's apology on Instagram.
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