99. RT online Conclave

As we know, communication professionals have been the solution providers in every critical situation since decades. With this new normal of going digital, work from home and social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Reputation Today in partnership with SCoRe decided to organise its very first online conclave. The RT conclave that was scheduled this month in Delhi has been postponed due to the pervasive outbreak. To have a discussion on the current situation and how to go about it, some of the best communication professionals from PR firms and corporates from various sectors were part of this conversation. The panel of 16 members with a moderator and anchor delivered a short and crisp message in an average of three minutes on topics like How Companies are Dealing with Volatility, Uncertainty, Chaos & Ambiguity.

It was a great opportunity for me to attend and enrich myself with insights on how organizations are responding to the ongoing pandemic, and how reputations are at stake. My 3 key takeaways during such a situation from the #RTConclave are:

  1. Brands should focus on what they stand for, their purpose, how can they give back to society rather than getting distracted during such a challenging time
  2. Being authentic, engaging and having a meaningful conversation in these trying times is important for all communicators
  3. No matter how difficult the scenario is, brands should be empathetic and humane not only to their customers but towards all their stakeholders

But above all, the biggest reminder during this conversation was ‘we the communication professionals are in the people’s business at the end of the day’.

Other than discussing how communication professionals can bring normalcy to this situation, the conversation ended with an action to bring awareness and commitment towards caution and health. People from Reputation Today, PRCAI, SCoRe along with the panellists, pledged to fiercely uphold our profession as never before by promising to stay safe, to stand by their clients and to be ethical no matter what. Anyone from PR fraternity can take this pledge and be a part to communicate better even during these testing times.