sensitive-reporting

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Sensitive-reporting' indicates a careful and respectful way to share news or information about delicate or controversial topics. It's like being a tour guide in a museum and not touching any fragile exhibits.
Examples in Different Contexts
In crisis communication, sensitive reporting is key to conveying information responsibly during emergencies. A communications director might say, 'Our approach to sensitive reporting during the crisis involves transparent and compassionate communication with all stakeholders.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

We need to inform our clients about the change in the project timeline. Let's do it cautiously as they are expecting the project to be completed in the original timeline.

Response:

I agree, it's a delicate situation. I'll ensure to use sensitive-reporting when communicating the revised project timeline to clients.

Tech

Scenario:

Our new software update seems to have a few issues that might affect user accounts. We need to inform our users but let's not cause any unnecessary worry.

Response:

True, sensitive-reporting can help us communicate the software update issues without causing panic among users.

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