Communicating During COVID-19 and Other Acute-Event Scenarios: A Practical Approach

J Bus Tech Commun. 2022 Oct;36(4):524-534. doi: 10.1177/10506519221105493.

Abstract

Successfully adapting to organizational changes during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis necessitated the effective deployment of technical communication texts delineating the expectations and structures for guiding behavior and interactions. A dearth of system-wide familiarity with changes in modalities has disrupted expectations and impacted engagement. During acute events, business and technical communicators will probably not be the initial source of transition messaging. Instead, this task will fall on managers, faculty, and other front-line communicators. The authors present pragmatic recommendations for adapting familiar discourses, semiotics, and mental scripts so that communicators can more effectively intervene during crises to ease organizational transitions and decrease uncertainty.

Keywords: business communication; crisis communication; health communication; management communication; mental scripts; organizational communication.