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Crisis Management

2016
Crisis events, such as natural and manmade disasters, can have a devastating effect on an otherwise healthy business, therefore every company should have effective working policies and procedures in place to help the company effectively deal with emergencies.
Charles A. Sennewald, Curtis Baillie
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Oil Spill: Management Crisis or Crisis Management?

Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 1996
Stock values and earnings of Ashland Oil and Exxon were analyzed to determine if a correlation existed between a rapid, positive management response and minimization of the financial impact following an oil spill. The results showed a positive correlation for the company that employed, what experts call, ‘good’crisis management techniques.
Beverly B. Harzog, Steven D. Goldberg
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Crisis Management in Crisis?

Administrative Theory & Praxis, 2008
Crisis management, it seems, is unable to abate escalating crises in increasingly risk-dominated economies. Is the endeavor of reconciling economics, politics, and public duty itself in crisis or still in a strategic learning mode? This paper outlines four research-oriented problematics that suggest the latter state of play, assuming that crises ...
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Managing a Crisis

2018
Despite the best of intentions and careful planning, we cannot be totally prepared for everything. We might be doing a great job at work and suddenly find we are threatened with redundancy. Or we take out insurance for our cars or homes, hoping that we’ll never actually need to make a claim. Or we suffer some physical accident at home or work, sport or
Andrew Kinder   +2 more
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Crisis Management of Hypotension in the OR

AORN Journal, 2015
Perioperative nurses play a pivotal role in coordinating care during crises, employing their nursing skills to foster a positive outcome and collaborating with their colleagues and peers to achieve the desired resolution. Whether caring for a patient during a liver transplantation or one undergoing removal of a cyst, perioperative nurses know that a ...
Diana L. Wadlund, Patricia C. Seifert
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The crisis of crisis management in the courts

Industrial Crisis Quarterly, 1990
Since 1960, US district courts have faced a mounting volume and complexity in their caseload and, simultaneously, a relative decline in the fiscal and orga nizational resources available to meet the rising demand. Courts are attempt ing to manage this double threat to their identity by adopting a combination of computerization and a strategy of ...
Wolf Heydebrand, Carroll Seron
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The Management of Crisis

2017
This chapter reviews the theories relating to the concept of crisis management in organizations. The first section describes an overview of management concepts in general. It is then followed by a review of mainstream theories in organizations which had evolved from the traditional organizational theories into systems and contingency theories.
Leni Sagita Riantini Supriadi   +1 more
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The Crisis Management of the ECB

2016
A succession of crises—the global financial and economic crisis (GFC) in 2008, the Great Recession of 2009 and the following Euro crisis—forced the economic policy to action. After the fiscal policy has used up its ammunition in the fight against the effects of the 2009 recession, monetary policy remained the only expansive player in the political ...
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Crisis management

1989
Publisher Summary This chapter provides details related to crisis management. The keys to crisis management are anticipation, planning, preparation, and training. Much of the responsibility for such action rests with the executive board of directors and the company secretary, but it is the public relations function that will be called to swing into ...
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Crisis Management for Biobanks

Biopreservation and Biobanking, 2017
All organizations are subject to risk and uncertainty. Adverse events may disrupt normal organizational activity and may even cause complete failure of business operations. Biorepositories are also at risk and there have been instances where multiple samples or entire collections have been destroyed.
Jarle Hansen   +3 more
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