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Crisis Planning
We know from episodes like the 911 attacks that crisis management doesn't just happen, but requires in depth planning, even for potentially rare events, and involves planning roles, communication strategies, training and much more. That's the topic here. Be prepared.
Crisis Planning: You Can't Do Too Much of It
By SCORE:
The title says it all. Download this SCORE document designed to help small businesses do planning to manage potential crises.
Crisis planning - Plans, Evacuations, Emergency Handling and More
By na:
The best crisis management plans are as pre-specified as possible so that all parties know when and how it will take effect. Although employee safety is the number one priority, the aim, where possible, is to manage a situation in such a way that a company can continue running in spite of the added pressures of potential conflict or disaster. These can range from a security plan for civil unrest or business continuity plans for the supply chain, to an evacuation or relocation plan to safeguard employees and their dependants during a conflict or natural disaster, or the setting-up of stay-behind parties to manage or protect businesses.
Fire Drills: Communications Strategy in a Crisis
By MANDY BROWN:
The message is, it's critical to be prepared with a communication strategy in place to handle organizational crises. Here's what to do.
In Case of Emergency: School Crisis Plans
By na:
Particularly since the shootings in schools, we realize that crisis planning is absolutely essential in education to safeguard the lives and welfare of the children and students, not to mention the staff. Here's how to do it and what to consider.
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9-Aug-2013
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15:51:24