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CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Crisis management is the process by which companies deal with major unpredictable events that threaten to harm the organization. Crisis preparedness units are constantly looking for factors that could bring their company to its knees. What is keeping us up tonight has been foreseen by several organizations. In fact, several reached conclusions about today's environment many months prior to our present economic situation.
This topic covers the latest trends on crisis management, including specific organizations’ processes, how personnel and management are coping with the current market challenges, and more.
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Video from a 2009 police brutality incident in Philadelphia, PA.
Managers should know how to bring employees back to a productive equilibrium after a downsizing takes place.
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Police chief says officer acted properly.
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Business is in a state of permanent crisis. Companies who cultivate adaptive leadership will survive and thrive in this...
Columnist ponders this: What isn't seen on a surveillance video of police subduing a man may be more telling than what...
KABUL (Reuters) - An Afghan policeman shot dead taxi driver Mohammad Jawid Amiri six month ago, for no apparent reason.
With 6 shared services across the globe supporting Maersk’s shipping business, any systems failure would be costly.
When Washington's movers and shakers get down to business, they do it over Chinese food.
German car rental company Sixt uses the volcanic ash cloud from Iceland for a new marketing campaign.
Top Sources: Crisis Management
- Bernstein Crisis Management Blog
- husdal.com
- ihavenet.com
- makovskyblog.blogspot.com
- catarinasworld.com
- CHINAdaily
- retail-merchandiser.com
- BusinessWeek
- managing-turbulence.org
- pamorama.net
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