21 2 What is a crisis? The two objectives of this book are to help you identify the potential drivers of a crisis so that, as a leader, you can take action to avoid one and build a successful recovery plan after a crisis has struck. Over the next three chapters we will focus on ...
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Understanding the intricacies of liquidity crises is paramount for navigating the complexities of the financial landscape. Liquidity, as the lifeblood of economic functionality, underscores the importance of swift access to cash without incurring substantial losses. The causes of a liquidity crisis are mul...
This novel account of crises construction, management, and remembrance explores how and why these events were handled so differently, and concludes that it is not world that is the source of our crises, but our interpretation of the world. Questions of crisis construction, management, and ...
Why Is Crisis Communication Important? What we’ve learned from decades of working with hundreds of organizations in crisis can be boiled down to this: Effective communication makes a huge difference in managing through a crisis. Too often, leaders fail in one of two key ways: They avoid commu...
There are many types of PR crisis situations that can cause damage to your brand. Learn how to respond and manage a public relations problem.
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The public and politicians alike blamed a lack of transparency in corporate operations for intensifying if not outright causing the financial crisis. Since then, additional legislation such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 extended public-company disclosure requirements and government oversight of them....