From an ethics and strategic communication management perspective, the most appropriate and responsible action is to contact the reporter with the correct information and request that a correction be published, if possible. Option C reflects professionalism, ethical conduct, and respect for journalistic processes while prioritizing stakeholder trust.
Errors in media coverage can occur, particularly during verbal interviews where no written confirmation exists. Ethical communication practice requires organizations to address inaccuracies promptly and constructively. By calmly providing the correct information to the reporter, the communication director demonstrates accountability and a commitment to accuracy without assigning blame or escalating conflict. This approach preserves the working relationship with the media, which is essential for long-term credibility.
Demanding a correction or blaming the reporter (Option D) risks damaging that relationship and may reduce the likelihood of cooperation. Promising stakeholders that a correction will be published (Option B) creates unrealistic expectations, especially when the organization does not control editorial decisions. Doing nothing (Option A) would allow misinformation to persist, potentially misleading stakeholders and harming organizational reputation.
Strategic communication ethics emphasize honesty, transparency, and responsibility. Requesting a correction acknowledges the potential impact of the error on investor expectations, credibility, and trust, while respecting the autonomy of the media outlet. Even if a formal correction is not issued, the act of contacting the reporter ensures that future references to the information are accurate and that the organization has acted in good faith.
In strategic communication management, ethical leadership involves responding proportionately, professionally, and proactively to inaccuracies. Option C best balances ethical responsibility, reputational risk management, and constructive media relations, making it the most appropriate step for the communication director to take.