Paging “Some  Comms Person”

Paging “Some Comms Person”

Author: OCR July 11, 2025 Duration: 31:19
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll unpack three reputational firestorms that reveal deeper cracks in the comms industry. First up: Melinda French Gates’ jab at CEOs “pivoting to what some comms person tells us is the right thing to do”—a comment that drew both defensiveness and reflection from PR pros. Steve and Craig examine whether Gates was attacking communications—or challenging the field to rise to its values. Then, the hosts turn to Twitter (now X), where Elon Musk's latest pivot to AI—and Linda Yaccarino’s quiet exit—spark debate over whether communicators should follow their audiences off the platform. Finally, they dive into a plagiarism scandal at Air India, where a CEO’s post-crash message closely mirrored another airline’s statement. Was it just playbook fatigue or a failure of empathy? This wide-ranging summer episode is a case study in what happens when communications defaults to shortcuts, optics, and defensiveness instead of purpose and precision.

Link:
N Chandrasekaran First & Exclusive Interview After Air India Plane Crash:  https://youtu.be/VLbU3BNiGDo?feature=shared

Takeaways
● Gates’ critique spotlights the reputational risk when messaging replaces authentic action.
● Comms pros should respond to criticism with reflection—not defensiveness.
● Twitter’s toxicity makes it an unreliable environment for corporate messaging.
● Crisis playbooks are tools, not scripts—messages must still reflect humanity and values.
● Speed is important in a crisis, but not at the expense of originality and sincerity.
● The PR field must own its role in values communication or risk becoming the scapegoat.

Topics Mentioned
Corporate values, PR defensiveness, strategic pivots, Elon Musk, crisis playbooks, plagiarism, platform strategy, AI backlash, sincerity in messaging, stakeholder trust, reputational risk, values-based leadership, message alignment, corporate response strategy

Companies Mentioned
X (formerly Twitter), Air India, American Airlines, Tata Group, Blue Sky, Writers Guild of America, NPR, Boeing

Chapters
00:00 Melinda French Gates Calls Out Comms
02:15 Should Comms Take It Personally?
06:45 Integrity vs. Optics
09:00 Twitter’s Collapse and Linda Yaccarino’s Exit
12:50 Elon’s AI Pivot and Toxic Platforms
17:40 Thinking Strategically About Leaving X
21:30 The Air India Crash and the Copy-Paste Crisis
25:00 Playbooks vs. Personalized Apologies
28:00 Speed vs. Sincerity in Crisis Messaging
30:25 The Role of the Comms Pro in Crisis Moments
33:00 Final Reflections and a Nod to “Plagiarism Today”

Episode Hashtags
#MelindaFrenchGates #AirIndia #AmericanAirlines #Twitter #X #ElonMusk #BlueSky #WGA #NPR #CrisisCommunication #StrategicMessaging #CorporateReputation #LeadershipComms #StakeholderTrust #PRStrategy #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #OCRNetwork

Communication Breakdown is a production of the Observatory on Corporate Reputation.
Hosted by Craig Carroll and Steve Dowling.
Produced by Shawn P Neal and the team at AdvoCast.

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Communication Breakdown is a sharp, fast-moving podcast for PR and communications pros who want to understand what really happens when reputations are on the line. Hosted by OCRs Craig Carroll and Steve Dowling, each postgame-style episode breaks down how organizations navigate high-visibility crises, product launches, policy debates, and other make-or-break moments in the public eye. Drawing on experience from institutions like USC Annenberg, UNC Chapel Hill, OpenAI, and Apple, the hosts dissect real-world cases, exploring what worked, what failed, and why. Listeners can expect candid analysis of messaging, leadership, media strategy, stakeholder management, and internal alignment, all grounded in current events across news and business. Whether youre in marketing, management, or corporate communications, listen episodes of Communication Breakdown to sharpen your judgment, stress-test your own strategies, and better anticipate how communications decisions play out when it matters most.
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