Breaking bad news with CONSOLE : toward a framework integrating medical protocols with crisis communication

This paper develops the CONSOLE (Coherence, Orientation, Nuance, Support, Ongoing, Leadership, Emotions) framework to guide practitioners on how to break bad news effectively to stakeholders during crises. Arguably the first study integrating well-established medical protocols such as SPIKES (Baile...

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Main Authors: Tan, Kevin Kok-Yew, Pang, Augustine, Kang, Janelle Xiaoting
Other Authors: Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1384312021-02-04T07:47:22Z Breaking bad news with CONSOLE : toward a framework integrating medical protocols with crisis communication Tan, Kevin Kok-Yew Pang, Augustine Kang, Janelle Xiaoting Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Crisis Communication Bad News This paper develops the CONSOLE (Coherence, Orientation, Nuance, Support, Ongoing, Leadership, Emotions) framework to guide practitioners on how to break bad news effectively to stakeholders during crises. Arguably the first study integrating well-established medical protocols such as SPIKES (Baile et al., 2000) and COMFORT (Villagran et al., 2010) with crisis communication literature, the CONSOLE framework is applied on four aviation crises to examine the manner in which organizations communicate bad news on social media platforms, which are increasingly used to communicate with stakeholders (Siah, Bansal & Pang, 2010). Data was obtained during the height of the crises (Vasterman, 2005) from official Twitter and Facebook pages of Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia and Asiana Airlines. Findings showed that the airlines’ communication of bad news to stakeholders suffer from emotional deficit. Practitioners can use the CONSOLE framework to break bad news in a holistic and empathetic manner during crises. Accepted version 2020-05-06T02:52:21Z 2020-05-06T02:52:21Z 2018 Journal Article Tan, K. K.-Y., Pang, A., & Kang, J. X. (2019). Breaking bad news with CONSOLE : toward a framework integrating medical protocols with crisis communication. Public Relations Review, 45(1), 153–166. doi:10.1016/j.pubrev.2018.10.013 0363-8111 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138431 10.1016/j.pubrev.2018.10.013 2-s2.0-85056583473 1 45 153 166 en Public Relations Review © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Public Relations Review and is made available with permission of Elsevier Inc. application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Communication
Crisis Communication
Bad News
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Crisis Communication
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Tan, Kevin Kok-Yew
Pang, Augustine
Kang, Janelle Xiaoting
Breaking bad news with CONSOLE : toward a framework integrating medical protocols with crisis communication
description This paper develops the CONSOLE (Coherence, Orientation, Nuance, Support, Ongoing, Leadership, Emotions) framework to guide practitioners on how to break bad news effectively to stakeholders during crises. Arguably the first study integrating well-established medical protocols such as SPIKES (Baile et al., 2000) and COMFORT (Villagran et al., 2010) with crisis communication literature, the CONSOLE framework is applied on four aviation crises to examine the manner in which organizations communicate bad news on social media platforms, which are increasingly used to communicate with stakeholders (Siah, Bansal & Pang, 2010). Data was obtained during the height of the crises (Vasterman, 2005) from official Twitter and Facebook pages of Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia and Asiana Airlines. Findings showed that the airlines’ communication of bad news to stakeholders suffer from emotional deficit. Practitioners can use the CONSOLE framework to break bad news in a holistic and empathetic manner during crises.
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Pang, Augustine
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Pang, Augustine
Kang, Janelle Xiaoting
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title Breaking bad news with CONSOLE : toward a framework integrating medical protocols with crisis communication
title_short Breaking bad news with CONSOLE : toward a framework integrating medical protocols with crisis communication
title_full Breaking bad news with CONSOLE : toward a framework integrating medical protocols with crisis communication
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title_full_unstemmed Breaking bad news with CONSOLE : toward a framework integrating medical protocols with crisis communication
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