Ulcer Rating Scale: Crisis Communications Satire Health Effects
Introducing The EO Report’s “Ulcer Rating Scale” to measure the intensity of a crisis communications situation and its corresponding health effects upon a strategic communicator:
1: Barely a Blip
2: Mild Indigestion
3: Stress Attack
4: Pre-Ulcer Pangs
5: Full-Blown Ulcer Alert
It’s hard to read this doozy from the Rogers Report at Golf.com and not feel empathy for the people on the Waste Management Phoenix Open golf tournament communications team.
“Gates closed, alcohol sales suspended amid chaos at WM Phoenix Open“ (Hat tip: Eagle eye Denise Hazelrigg)
Foreshadowing for what was to come: “The 9 best one-liners overheard at the WM Phoenix Open”
Teaser: “This is my first time out of the house in like three weeks. I can’t be stopped today.”
However, the television coverage also shows crowds behaving. But one tv commentator said the crowds have been “insane” and the loudest he’s heard at the course.
On the Ulcer Rating Scale, I assess the chance of an ulcer forming at 3 out of 5.