Failures are inevitable. Every once in a long while, those failures can become major outages so big that they can cause irreversible damage to your company’s brand and reputation. During these rare events, how you communicate with customers can make or break the valuable relationships you’ve built with them over the years. But when the blast radius of a technical outage is so big that it requires involvement from other parts of your company (like legal, marketing, and sales) many companies inadvertently make problems worse.
To minimize damage to customers, companies must have a well-developed plan to respond effectively during big technical outages.
In this webinar, we will explore how applying DevOps principles learned from managing technical incidents can apply to other parts of your organization to create effective crisis communications strategies. Join us and you’ll also learn:
Failures are inevitable. Every once in a long while, those failures can become major outages so big that they can cause irreversible damage to your company’s brand and reputation. During these rare events, how you communicate with customers can make or break the valuable relationships you’ve built with them over the years. But when the blast radius of a technical outage is so big that it requires involvement from other parts of your company (like legal, marketing, and sales) many companies inadvertently make problems worse.
To minimize damage to customers, companies must have a well-developed plan to respond effectively during big technical outages.
In this webinar, we will explore how applying DevOps principles learned from managing technical incidents can apply to other parts of your organization to create effective crisis communications strategies. Join us and you’ll also learn:
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