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1 US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Media Training Jay Field USACE Los Angeles District November 4, 2010

2 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Maximum Disclosure – Minimum Delay “We need to tell the factual story – good or bad – before others seed the media with disinformation, as they most certainly will.” Donald Rumsfeld Former Secretary of Defense

3 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Media’s View of Us Reactive Bureaucratic Inaccessible Too Slow Biased

4 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING True or False? Reporters are out to get you? False! Reporters seek controversy? True! Reporters love sensationalism? False! TV reporters oversimplify? True! Reporters use editing tricks to False! make you look bad? Reporters will let you ramble? True!

5 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING “Who has questions for my answers?” Henry Kissinger

6 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Preparation “Everything you bring to the interview will be better than anything you make up after you hear the questions.” Consider: Points you want to make Points you want to make Topics you want to cover Topics you want to cover Information for the record Information for the record Anecdotes/illustrations Anecdotes/illustrations

7 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING You Are the Message! Facts provide information; emotions and energy provide interpretation.

8 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Perception is reality Television audiences arrive at a conclusion about you from: What You Say 07% What You Say 07% How You Look 58% How You Look 58% How You Sound 35% How You Sound 35%

9 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Know your key messages.

10 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Key Messages Single, overriding communications objective Consider: “Our first priority is to protect people and property…” “We have to be good stewards of our taxpayer’s dollars…” “We seek to balance human development with environmental sustainability..”

11 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Iraq Reconstruction Core Message - making great progress in providing essential services to improve the quality of life for the Iraqi people. - making great progress in providing essential services to improve the quality of life for the Iraqi people. Supporting Messages - 75% have 2x’s electricity - 75% have 2x’s electricity - 2.6M people – clean water - 2.6M people – clean water - 3M gallons of oil/day - 3M gallons of oil/day

12 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Iraq Reconstruction The message comes alive…

13 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING You’re in control! “The questions don’t do the damage. Only the answers do.” Sam Donaldson

14 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Bridging – no matter the interviewer’s question, bring it back to your key message Consider: “Yes, we’re concerned about that, but here’s how we plan to address it…” “I’m not familiar with that, but what I do know is…” “…and another thing I should point out is…” Interview Techniques

15 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Interview Techniques Flagging – alert the interviewer that what you’re about to say is important Consider: “What’s important to remember is… ” “I want to make sure you understand that… ” “Let me put that into perspective… ”

16 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Interview Techniques Hooking – end your answer in a way that prompts a question you would like asked Consider: “I believe these new measures will work…” “We’re excited by the results of the study…” “There are some important conclusions made from the research…”

17 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING

18 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Interview Basics Good communicators are good listeners Good communicators are good listeners Relate answers to audience Relate answers to audience Speak plainly and conversationally Speak plainly and conversationally Buy time – engage brain before speaking Buy time – engage brain before speaking Listen for negatives – don’t repeat them Listen for negatives – don’t repeat them Never assume understanding – educate Never assume understanding – educate Never criticize other agencies Never criticize other agencies

19 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Interview Basics Eye contact – conveys confidence Eye contact – conveys confidence Hands – illustrate with small gestures Hands – illustrate with small gestures Stand best – sit forward Stand best – sit forward Facial expressions – tell a story Facial expressions – tell a story Control – check emotions/stay calm Control – check emotions/stay calm Fumble - start sentence over Fumble - start sentence over KISS – “keep it short and simple” KISS – “keep it short and simple”

20 BUILDING STRONG ® MEDIA TRAINING Questions?


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