The tragedy of TSB’s botched IT upgrade is that the bank has made things far worse for itself by handling the situation so badly. The Daily Mail headline “Totally Shambolic Bank” summed up the situation for tens of thousands of customers who, two weeks on, continue to complain that they can’t access their bank accounts. Ironically, TSB’s communication has been exemplary in some respects. The bank apologised quickly, promised that customers won’t be left out of pocket, thanked customers for their patience and waived overdraft fees and interest charges. As the crisis dragged on and pressure increased on TSB, the bank upped its response, with increased interest rates for savers and a decision by CEO Paul Pester to forfeit a £2m bonus. Yet TSB’s inability to get to grips with the technical problems have made it virtually impossible to counter the relentlessly negative story in the media.
When Theresa May was christened “the Maybot” by a Guardian columnist in 2016, the name stuck. By speaking in anti-soundbites like “Brexit means Brexit” and “I’m focusing on delivering article 50” the Prime Minister failed to convey any meaning, allowing (forcing?) others to come up with their own interpretation. An absence of clear messaging usually backfires. Spokespeople who spout incomprehensible slogans, talk in clichés and use jargon, inevitably alienate, irritate and mystify the audiences they are trying to reach.
There is no better news story to lift the nation’s spirits than the birth of a royal baby, enhanced shortly after with the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. This double whammy of feel-good blanket editorial coverage will gather pace in the coming days and weeks, and many brands out there will be thinking of creative ways to become part of these celebrated national occasions…
EMBARGOED TO 0001 FRIDAY MARCH 11 Special commemorative cups of coffee featuring the faces of Prince William and Kate Middleton, which have been created for the International Food and Drink Exhibition 2011 (IFE11) – the UK’s leading food and drink event – which is hosting the UK Barista Championships, at London’s ExCeL exhibition centre, from Sunday 13-16th of March.