COMMUNICATION WITHOUT COMMUNICATING; Why Strategic Thinking is Crucial in Visual Communication
By Ishola Ayodele
Naira Marley and The NDLEA Chairman |
In the age of
instantaneous information sharing, the significance of strategic thinking in
virtual communication cannot be overstated. A recent incident involving the
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and Nigerian Musician Naira Marley
highlights the necessity for meticulous planning in public relations (PR)
strategies. This case underscores the potential misinterpretations and negative
implications of virtual communication, emphasizing the need for organizations
to adopt effective PR strategies that circumvent miscommunication and prevent
unintended consequences.
The sequence of events
began with Naira Marley's visit to the NDLEA headquarters. The agency's
spokesperson, in a well-intentioned move, shared images of the artist alongside
the agency's chairman. The narrative provided highlighted Naira Marley's visit
and his expressed willingness to contribute to the fight against drug abuse.
The spokesperson's intention was clear: showcase a notable figure's support for
a noble cause. However, what unfolded was a vivid reminder of the intricate nature
of virtual communication.
Naira Marley and The NDLEA Chairman |
In the virtual realm,
perception shapes reality. The shared images, coupled with lack of
contextualization and clarifications created an opportunity for misinterpretation.
In this case, the audience inferred that Naira Marley had been appointed as an
ambassador. The story reverberated through various media outlets, sparking debates,
and drawing lots of criticism and condemnation. The storm of overwhelming
backlash on social media necessitated swift and strategic damage control
measures by the Agency.
In response to the
escalating situation, NDLEA had to release a statement categorically denouncing
any association of Naira Marley as their ambassador having recognized the
magnitude of the public's outcry and the potential harm this miscommunication
has had on the agency’s reputation.
This incident underscores
several essential lessons for organizations engaging in virtual communication:
1.
The Domino Effect of Miscommunication:
What may seem like a
routine announcement or a simple image can snowball into a major event,
affecting an organization's image and reputation. This ripple effect highlights
the need for meticulous planning and strategic thinking in every piece of
communication shared.
United Airlines:
The impact of
miscommunication can be profound, resonating far beyond initial intentions. A
prime example found in my book ‘PR Case Studies: Mastering the Trade Vol 2’ is the
case of United Airlines in 2017. A video depicting a passenger being forcibly
removed from an overbooked flight went viral. The airline's initial response
failed to convey empathy or address the gravity of the situation. The incident
escalated dramatically, leading to a significant PR crisis, plummeting stock
prices, and widespread negative public sentiment. This case underscores the
importance of strategic thinking and the need for meticulous planning in
communication to prevent a minor incident from snowballing into a
reputation-damaging catastrophe.
2.
The Power of Visuals:
In virtual communication,
visuals carry immense weight. A single image, coupled with a concise message,
can drive the interpretation of an entire narrative. Organizations must
consider the potential implications of any visuals shared, contemplating how
they might be interpreted by a diverse audience.
As Strategic
Communication professionals we must never forget that contextualizing
information is paramount to all we do. The NDLEA's initial message did not
explicitly define Naira Marley's role, opening the door to multiple
interpretations. Providing context within the communication itself can prevent
misinterpretation.
3.
Swift Clarifications:
In the digital age,
misinformation spreads rapidly. Organizations must be prepared to issue swift
clarifications when miscommunication occurs. Promptly addressing misconceptions
can help control the narrative and reduce the potential harm caused.
When the agency shared photos of Naira Marley and members of his team posing with the NDLEA
chairman/chief executive officer, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd) as well
as the agency’s director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, on its official
X platform (formerly known as Twitter), they inadvertently set the stage
for misinterpretation. The absence of swift clarifications allowed the public
to draw their own conclusions. What followed was a wave of speculation and
assumptions, leading many to believe that Naira Marley had been appointed as an
ambassador for the agency's cause and this became the catalyst that fueled
their PR reputation crisis.
To avoid such
miscommunications in the future, organizations should consider implementing
strategic PR approaches:
1.
Contextual Communication: Messages should
be detailed and explicit, leaving no room for ambiguity. Communicators must
anticipate how audiences might interpret their messages and tailor them
accordingly.
2.
Internal Consensus: Before sharing any
communication, ensure internal consensus regarding the intended message and its
potential implications. This aligns all stakeholders and reduces the chances of
mixed signals.
3.
Scenario Planning: Envision various
scenarios that could arise from your communication. Consider potential
interpretations, reactions, and consequences. Develop responses for each
scenario.
4.
Audience Understanding: Understand your
target audience's expectations, beliefs, and perceptions. This knowledge can
guide your communication to resonate effectively.
5.
Virtual Literacy: Educate your team about
the nuances of virtual communication. This includes understanding how messages
can be perceived differently across different platforms.
6.
Real-time Monitoring: Continuously monitor
public reactions to your communication. This enables you to identify and
address misconceptions promptly.
7.
Crisis Communication Protocol: Have a
crisis communication protocol in place that outlines the steps to take in the
event of miscommunication or negative consequences.
The NDLEA-Naira Marley
incident serves as a powerful reminder of the intricate nature of virtual
communication. The implications of a seemingly innocent announcement can be
far-reaching. Through strategic thinking, meticulous planning, and a deep
understanding of the virtual landscape, organizations can navigate the complex
realm of communication effectively, mitigating miscommunication and fostering
positive relationships with their audiences.
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Ishola Ayodele 'Message Engineer' |
Ishola Ayodele is a
‘Message Engineer.’ He helps Brands, Organizations and Leaders communicate in a
way that yields the desired result. He can be reached via isholapr@gmail.com, 08033533634
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