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11 Steps For Crisis Management

Prohibition

This is where crisis management comes in. Crisis management is the reaction to an unexpected event that could have long lasting consequences on the organisation’s finances or reputation. Crisis management is not preventing a crisis, but rather managing an existing crisis.

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What Is Crisis Management And Why Its Important?

Prohibition

Crisis management is something every company needs to implement as part of its business processes. Without a documented plan, how would you handle a crisis? If you think you could never be the victim of a crisis, think again. How do you define crisis management? A successful crisis plan is proactive.

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To Improve Crisis-Response Plans, Bring in a Red Team

PRSay

At a time when anything can go wrong at any place and any moment, a red-team exercise is an invaluable tool that can help an organization refine its crisis response strategy, in the following ways: Expose gaps in the armor. Red teams expose what works, what doesn’t and what needs improvement in a crisis-management strategy.

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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of October 6, 2014

Melissa Agnes

having a blast putting City officials through a simulated earthquake exercise. We always hear things like: You need to be transparent in the way you communicate with your stakeholders, both internal and external – both in and out of a crisis. The Crisis Intelligence Podcast is available on iTunes and Stitcher.

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Information Silos are Hurting your Crisis Preparedness

Melissa Agnes

Information silos can trigger issues and handicap your crisis management. True crisis preparedness requires more than a plan, it requires the right corporate culture. Part of ensuring the right corporate culture means adapting the right mindset. How to change a silo’d corporate culture.

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The 5 Phases of Becoming Crisis Ready

Melissa Agnes

Fortunately, there’s a method to this process that can take any organization, of any size, type, and industry, from their current level of crisis readiness, straight through to building an invincible brand—which, as you know, is the ultimate benefit of being crisis ready. Do you conduct regular crisis management exercises?

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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of October 6, 2014

Melissa Agnes

having a blast putting City officials through a simulated earthquake exercise. We always hear things like: You need to be transparent in the way you communicate with your stakeholders, both internal and external – both in and out of a crisis. The Crisis Intelligence Podcast is available on iTunes and Stitcher.