The era of single crises is over.
In a polycrisis world, several disruptions can hit at once; climate impacts, cyber incidents, misinformation, and economic shocks often overlap and intensify each other. Most crisis communication plans, designed for one event at a time, can’t keep pace with that reality.
This 1-hour interactive training webinar gives crisis communication professionals a practical way to plan for complexity. Using real examples, participants learn how to build communication systems that stay functional when multiple crises unfold simultaneously.
The training webinar presents the 2026 Crisis Planning Framework — a clear, adaptable model that connects decision flows, stakeholder coordination, verification steps, and post-crisis learning. It turns static plans into working tools that help teams act faster, communicate with confidence, and maintain trust when pressure is highest.
When you register for the Crisis Communications Planning for 2026 training webinar, you’ll leave with more than notes; you’ll gain a practical system to design, test, and strengthen your crisis communication plan for a polycrisis world.
A step-by-step session on how to build and adapt your crisis communication plan, identify weak spots, and structure fast, coordinated responses across teams.
Revisit the material anytime or share it with your team to embed crisis readiness throughout your organisation.
An editable template for stakeholder mapping, message approval, escalation procedures and more to make your plan immediately actionable.
Field-tested methods and planning frameworks you can apply right away to improve coordination, decision-making, and trust. One hour. Real planning. No jargon.

Philippe Borremans
Crisis, Risk and Emergency Communications Consultant
Philippe is an independent crisis communication consultant who's worked with WHO, governments, and major corporations like IBM. Former President of the International Public Relations Association and author of "Mastering Crisis Communication with ChatGPT", he produces the "Wag The Dog" newsletter and podcast, helping organisations navigate reputation threats in the digital age.
Build plans that work under pressure.
Create a crisis communication plan that holds up when multiple emergencies unfold at once — from cyberattacks to misinformation and supply disruptions.
Respond faster and smarter.
Design clear decision paths and approval flows so your team knows exactly who does what in the first critical minutes of a crisis.
Coordinate with clarity.
Keep staff, executives, and stakeholders aligned through consistent, verified messaging — even when information is incomplete or conflicting.
Test and refine your plan.
Run short, practical simulation drills that reveal weaknesses, improve coordination, and build lasting team confidence.
€97
One-time fee, EUR incl VAT (USD 114)
Spots are limited — reserve your place today.