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Why CEOs Must Stop Hiding Behind Scripts During a Crisis

By Shawn Lim for Human Algorithm!

In times of crisis, leadership isn’t just about what you say—it’s about how you deliver it.

I recently watched a government press conference addressing the accidental exposure of whole NRIC numbers. The gravity of the situation was apparent.

But instead of providing clarity, ACRA’s CEO buried herself in a script:

  • Page after page, eyes downcast.
  • Her voice lacked emotion.
  • Connection with the audience? Non-existent.

In stark contrast, Minister Indranee Rajah sat beside her:

  • Occasionally referring to notes for precision.
  • Speaking directly to the audience with conviction and clarity.
  • Offering reassurance through her tone and body language.

The result?

One leader earned trust. The other lost credibility.

This is a leadership issue, not just a public speaking issue.

A script kills trust

When leaders hide behind scripts, they create distance. Audiences are looking for connection, sincerity, and leadership.

Reading word-for-word from a document removes humanity from your delivery.

People trust people, not scripts.

Empathy beats perfection

In moments of crisis, the audience doesn’t expect flawless messaging.

They expect:

  • Honesty
  • Accountability
  • Clear next steps

When CEOs cling to scripts, they focus on avoiding mistakes instead of building trust.

Mistakes can be forgiven. Disconnection cannot.

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