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| Pitfall | Bad Training | Better Training | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Assuming the hero is right. | Force a "devil’s advocate" analysis from the antagonist’s PR view. | | Hollywood timing | Crises resolve in 90 minutes. | Extend the timeline. Ask: "What is the 6-month reputation hangover?" | | Missing data | Using feelings as evidence. | Demand trainees cite specific dialogue or framing as "evidence" of a PR principle. | | No transferability | "That would never happen to us." | Force a bridge: "Find the parallel in our last quarterly report." |