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Echoes of Trust: How to Recalibrate Brand Credibility Post-Crisis

Article Authored by Sanya Bajaj, Founder, Column Inches

by Guest Column
February 14, 2025
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Echoes of Trust: How to Recalibrate Brand Credibility Post-Crisis
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In today’s hyper-connected world, bad things can happen to good brands. A single crisis can hit the brand like a storm with little or no warning, leaving its reputation at stake. The aftermath of the crisis often unveils the reality of credibility and trust that demands more than just damage control. Since recalibrating brand credibility is not a superficial rebranding, it requires strategic, authentic and continuous efforts to rebuild and re-establish the brand’s credibility.

In a digitally driven era, misinformation can spread like wildfire and sadly, it can change the public perception about a brand within minutes. There’s no denying the fact that a crisis can damage any brand’s reputation overnight. However, the art of handling that crisis determines the brand’s credibility and sustainability in the market.

Roadmap to Managing Crisis: Regaining Lost Trust

It takes years for a brand to build a strong network of customers, reputation and trust. Since customers’ trust is fragile, even a single negative video or comment by an influential personality publicly can defame a credible brand. It is imperative to take swift action immediately when the crisis knocks. The best way to navigate through it is to go back to the basics i.e. Communication, Coordination, Continuity and Collaboration and design an approach that moves towards regaining the lost ground for the brand.

Assess the Damage

During the course of a crisis, time is the most valuable currency and it is crucial to showcase speed and agility in assessing the damage. Apart from carrying out internal evaluations, start by understanding reputation ramifications through public perception, media coverage narratives and stakeholder concerns.
In the present digital-first world, it is also significant to monitor coverage across digital media and the sentiments of social media users to understand the extent of negative exposure. Engaging in a holistic approach provides clarity to a greater extent. It helps analyse where the brand stands, existing reputational gaps and how deeply the crisis has impacted trust.

Authentic Communication

In the aftermath of the crisis, customers and other key stakeholders look for honesty and accountability more than just answers. Once the extent of damage is clear, the next critical step is authentic communication. As a strategic step, crafting messaging with transparency, without deflecting the blame can avoid erosion of trust to a large extent. Along with addressing the 5 W’s (who, what, when, where and why), communicate 1H i.e. how is the brand preventing a recurrence of such events. Keep this communication consistent across all channels through press releases, social media and interviews.

Action Over Words

In crisis situations, actions speak louder when words are not enough to rebuild credibility. Every communication should be transparent and backed by concrete steps to demonstrate a genuine commitment to change. Implementing visible changes, policy shifts and initiatives that stakeholders can trust exhibits the brand’s conviction in addressing the root cause of the crisis. As part of the strategy to reflect the brand’s values, revise internal policies, enhance product safety or reshape leadership practices. Take meaningful actions over hollow apologies to regain trust and emerge stronger.

Leverage Third-Party Credibility

Rebuilding brand trust is highly dependent on leveraging third-party credibility. To reshape public perception, involve industry experts, trusted media, influencers and customers who are more like the brand advocates to share authentic stories on the brand’s effort to implement positive changes. Focus on thought leadership articles and expert endorsements that usually self-endorsements lack. In tandem, third-party validation can amplify the message and reassure customers and stakeholders that the brand’s recovery is unbiased and backed by credible evidence.

Monitor and Adapt

Crisis communication is multifaceted and goes beyond a pre-defined checklist. Moving on the trajectory to rebuild brand credibility is not a one-time exercise, it requires constant efforts to monitor, evaluate and adapt to changes. After implementing the recovery strategy, track the impact through key performance indicators (KPIs) which could be customer feedback, sentiment analysis, shift in media coverage narratives or social media engagement metrics. At the same time, it is significant to adapt quickly if any initiatives don’t deliver as assumed. A highly responsive and dynamic crisis management strategy can reinforce long-term credibility.

Consistent in Messaging

Mixed signals are the quickest way to lose customers’ interest and trust in the brand. Maintaining consistency with clear and unified communication helps reinforce the brand’s commitment to recouping the loss. Every message should align with core values and crisis response strategy. While developing messages for the crisis, honesty and brand commitment should reflect positivity. This prevents confusion amid and after the crisis and leads the team towards stopping the spread of negative rumours.

Bottomline

An effective crisis communication strategy is navigating uncertainties that come from unexpected events. With the rise of AI, deepfake and increased use of social media, the spread of negative news is only going to multiply. Hence, a robust crisis communication plan determining channels, defining clear messages and establishing protocols can help in regaining lost control over damage.

One of the best ways to respond to a crisis is not just strategizing to manage the fallout but turning the adversity into an opportunity. This demonstrated the brand’s resilience and commitment to its responsibilities and relationships. Subsequently, the right approach can help brands emerge stronger post-crisis.

(Views are personal). 

Tags: Column InchesSanya Bajaj

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