Iran, Earnings, and … TACOs?

Iran, Earnings, and … TACOs?

In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll break down two parallel realities corporate communicators now have to manage at once. First, they analyze how the White House communicated the opening days of a widening Middle East conflict, including a late-night recorded announcement, fragmented messaging, and a media environment that instantly swallows everything else. Then they return to the Trump administration’s legal pressure campaign against major law firms, and why “TACO” headlines can create false confidence for risk planning. Finally, Craig shares early findings from a major earnings-call analysis project across roughly 390 Fortune 500 transcripts, including who names Trump, who avoids naming anyone at all, and how executives strategically volunteer some topics while going silent on others.

Takeaway
  • Crisis communications credibility starts with format, a recorded midnight message signals improvisation, not command.
  • Fragmented, one-on-one media access can create “distributed inconsistency,” where reporters unintentionally spread conflicting frames.
  • Earnings calls show system-wide alignment posture, in Craig’s sample, only 21 of ~390 companies named Trump, and those that did tended to have something concrete to trade.
Topics Mentioned
Crisis communication, war messaging, attention economy, fragmented media, narrative control, flood the zone, wag the dog, legal risk strategy, regulatory rollouts, litigation strategy, corporate reputation, stakeholder trust, alignment posture, earnings call preparation, prepared remarks vs Q&A, topic avoidance, tariffs, recession framing, competitive pressure, executive visibility

Companies Mentioned
Bloomberg, CNN, Truth Social, Paul Weiss, Sussman Godfrey, Fortune 500, Coca-Cola, Intel, U.S. Steel

Episode Hashtags
#CommunicationBreakdown #CorporateCommunications #PublicRelations #CrisisCommunication #ReputationManagement #CorporateReputation #StakeholderTrust #NarrativeControl #MediaStrategy #IssuesManagement #ExecutiveCommunications #LitigationRisk #RegulatoryRisk #EarningsCalls #EarningsCallTranscript #CFO #CEO #Tariffs #Recession #Bloomberg #CNN #TruthSocial #PaulWeiss #SussmanGodfrey #CocaCola #Intel #USSteel #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.

For questions, feedback, or episode suggestions, reach out at podcast@ocrnetwork.com

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