reputation-recovery
About
This Claude Skill helps developers build structured, phased plans to recover a brand's reputation after a crisis like a data breach or public backlash. It guides users from initial damage assessment through stakeholder communication and trust-rebuilding actions to final sentiment tracking. Use it to create PR roadmaps, design accountability strategies, and generate targeted recovery communications.
Quick Install
Claude Code
Recommendednpx skills add guia-matthieu/clawfu-skills -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/guia-matthieu/clawfu-skillsgit clone https://github.com/guia-matthieu/clawfu-skills.git ~/.claude/skills/reputation-recoveryCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
Documentation
Reputation Recovery
Build a phased reputation recovery plan after a crisis — from damage assessment through stakeholder communication, trust-rebuilding actions, and sentiment tracking.
When to Use This Skill
- Post-crisis reputation rebuilding (product recall, data breach, PR incident)
- Trust restoration with customers, employees, investors, or public
- Designing accountability communications (CEO apology, incident reports)
- Stakeholder-specific recovery planning with prioritized outreach
- Tracking recovery metrics against pre-crisis baselines
Methodology Foundation
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Source | Edelman Trust Barometer, Burson reputation recovery frameworks |
| Core Principle | Trust rebuilds through actions, not words — transparency, accountability, competence, then character, in that order |
| Recovery Phases | Stabilize → Acknowledge → Act → Communicate → Measure |
What Claude Does vs What You Decide
| Claude Does | You Decide |
|---|---|
| Designs phased recovery roadmap with timelines | Investment level and resource allocation |
| Drafts stakeholder communications and apology frameworks | Spokesperson selection and timing |
| Creates measurement dashboards and recovery criteria | Acceptable recovery timeline |
| Prioritizes stakeholder groups and actions | Which initiatives to fund |
Instructions
Step 1: Assess Reputation Damage
Build a damage baseline across key dimensions:
| Dimension | Pre-Crisis | Post-Crisis | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trust score | — | — | — |
| NPS | — | — | — |
| Brand sentiment (% positive) | — | — | — |
| Media tone | — | — | — |
| Customer retention | — | — | — |
Validation checkpoint: If you lack pre-crisis baselines, estimate from industry benchmarks before proceeding.
Step 2: Map Recovery Phases
| Phase | Duration | Focus | Exit Criteria |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stabilize | Weeks 1-2 | Stop the bleeding, full accountability | Crisis chapter closed, compensation launched |
| Rebuild | Months 1-3 | Demonstrate concrete structural changes | New processes in place, advisory board active |
| Demonstrate | Months 3-6 | Build track record, earn positive coverage | 3 months positive media, trust at 80% baseline |
| Sustain | Month 6+ | Long-term reputation building | Meet all recovery completion criteria |
Step 3: Prioritize Stakeholders
| Stakeholder | Priority | Key Concern | Approach |
|---|---|---|---|
| Customers | P1 | Trust, safety | Transparency + compensation |
| Employees | P1 | Job security, pride | Internal comms + involvement |
| Investors | P2 | Financial impact | Recovery plan + milestones |
| Partners | P2 | Association risk | Assurance + collaboration |
| Regulators | P2 | Compliance | Cooperation + prevention |
| Public | P3 | Values alignment | Actions over words |
Step 4: Execute Trust-Rebuilding Actions
Apply the trust-rebuilding sequence (order matters):
| Action Type | Examples | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Transparency | Full incident report, public updates, data access | Immediate |
| Accountability | CEO apology, personnel changes, compensation | Week 1-2 |
| Competence | New processes, third-party audits, team expansion | Month 1-3 |
| Character | Values-aligned initiatives, sustained behavior change | Ongoing |
CEO apology framework: Direct acknowledgment → What went wrong → What we've done → What we're doing → Personal accountability → How to reach us.
Step 5: Track Recovery
| Metric | Frequency | Target |
|---|---|---|
| Brand sentiment | Weekly | Return to baseline |
| Trust score | Monthly | 80% of pre-crisis |
| NPS | Monthly | Return to positive |
| Media tone | Weekly | Neutral → positive |
| Customer retention | Monthly | Pre-crisis rate |
Recovery completion criteria:
- Trust score at 90% of pre-crisis level
- Customer retention at pre-crisis rate
- 3 consecutive months of positive media tone
- NPS back to positive
Examples
Example: Product Safety Incident Recovery
Input: Product safety incident, 3 weeks in crisis mode, 30% trust drop, 15% churn, issue resolved.
Recovery roadmap:
| Month | Phase | Key Actions |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stabilize | CEO video apology, full incident report, compensation program, employee town hall |
| 1-3 | Rebuild | Safety team +3 hires, external advisory board, quarterly third-party audits |
| 3-6 | Demonstrate | Public safety reports, customer testimonials, thought leadership content |
| 6+ | Sustain | Ongoing transparency reports, industry standards participation |
Projected timeline: 6-9 months to full recovery with aggressive action.
See TEMPLATES.md for communication templates (CEO apology script, milestone update emails, stakeholder briefing outlines).
Skill Boundaries
What This Skill Does Well
- Creating phased recovery roadmaps with concrete timelines
- Designing stakeholder-specific communication strategies
- Defining measurable recovery criteria and dashboards
- Prioritizing trust-rebuilding actions in effective order
What This Skill Cannot Do
- Access real-time sentiment data or social listening feeds
- Know the specific details of your crisis without input
- Predict exact recovery timelines (every crisis is unique)
- Replace legal counsel or professional crisis management firms
References
- Edelman Trust Barometer — annual trust research
- Burson Reputation Recovery — crisis framework
- Weber Shandwick Crisis Recovery — communications methodology
- Harvard Business Review — trust research
Related Skills
crisis-detector— Prevention and early warningresponse-coordinator— During active crisissocial-listening— Monitoring recovery sentiment
GitHub Repository
Related Skills
content-collections
MetaThis skill provides a production-tested setup for Content Collections, a TypeScript-first tool that transforms Markdown/MDX files into type-safe data collections with Zod validation. Use it when building blogs, documentation sites, or content-heavy Vite + React applications to ensure type safety and automatic content validation. It covers everything from Vite plugin configuration and MDX compilation to deployment optimization and schema validation.
polymarket
MetaThis skill enables developers to build applications with the Polymarket prediction markets platform, including API integration for trading and market data. It also provides real-time data streaming via WebSocket to monitor live trades and market activity. Use it for implementing trading strategies or creating tools that process live market updates.
creating-opencode-plugins
MetaThis skill helps developers create OpenCode plugins that hook into 25+ event types like commands, files, and LSP operations. It provides the plugin structure, event API specifications, and implementation patterns for JavaScript/TypeScript modules. Use it when you need to intercept, monitor, or extend the OpenCode AI assistant's lifecycle with custom event-driven logic.
sglang
MetaSGLang is a high-performance LLM serving framework that specializes in fast, structured generation for JSON, regex, and agentic workflows using its RadixAttention prefix caching. It delivers significantly faster inference, especially for tasks with repeated prefixes, making it ideal for complex, structured outputs and multi-turn conversations. Choose SGLang over alternatives like vLLM when you need constrained decoding or are building applications with extensive prefix sharing.
