Recall Survival: Fast, Detailed Communication Can Save A Brand
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Manufacturers should be prepared before a recall, with designated spokespeople and a dedicated website that can launch quickly, experts advised during a CHPA webinar. Firms should make clear, first and foremost, that they care about their consumers’ safety.
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