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The Crisis of Public Management
Scientific American, 2009The article discusses the crisis of governance in the U.S. and the lack of effective policy implementation. Americans and politicians are divided in how to solve the problems of health care, budget deficits, and climate change and the policies that are settled have not been executed effectively.
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The crisis of crisis management in the courts
Industrial Crisis Quarterly, 1990Since 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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Management of the parathyroid crisis
The American Journal of Surgery, 1964Abstract The parathyroid crisis (acute hypercalcemia of hyperparathyroidism) is a surgical emergency. The probable diagnosis must be established quickly and operation undertaken shortly after hospital entry if patients with this disease are to be saved. The critical level of serum calcium is 17 to 18 mg. per cent.
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Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, 2018
Crisis situations are inherently uncertain and threatening. Although the primal stress reactions they provoke deliver some advantages, they so severely restrict intellect and behaviour that consultants observe crisis teams making the same mistakes over and again. Stress risks can be managed before, during and after a crisis.
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Crisis situations are inherently uncertain and threatening. Although the primal stress reactions they provoke deliver some advantages, they so severely restrict intellect and behaviour that consultants observe crisis teams making the same mistakes over and again. Stress risks can be managed before, during and after a crisis.
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The study of crisis management
2015It has become a staple of conventional wisdom to note that long-standing security paradigms are no longer adequate for explaining our rapidly changing world. As traditional military threats take a backseat to ‘new’ threats ranging from suicidal terrorism to climate change, conventional conceptions of security are rethought and refashioned.
Boin, R.A., Ekengren, M, Rhinard, M.
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Crisis Communication and Crisis Management during the Crisis
2017Corporate managers are faced with one important role in managing company's overall communications, especially when one crisis event occurred. Since the whole business world was preoccupied with the crisis that has gripped the year 2008, it is interesting to explore the content and the level of development of crisis management teams and crisis ...
Bilić Ivana, Franka Vrkić
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Radicalisation and Crisis Management
This book discusses theories of crisis management and the radical right, to shed light on how responses to crisis influence radical right parties in their presence, discourse, and evolution. The book offers a comparative perspective by examining case studies with various traditions of radical right actors, presenting data on how crisis exploitation canopenaire +2 more sources

