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How Mass Media Use Crisis Communications for Political Gain: the Broadcast Industry, 9/11, and Hurricane Katrina
It's a common observation that crises such as wars, recessions, stock market meltdowns, ethics scandals, and natural catastrophes often drive the public policymaking process. A crisis reveals a problem and then a public consensus emerges that policymakers must do something about it. The policy debate then centers on the best...
Tags: Stock Market, Crisis Communication, Business Ethics, Investment, Leadership, Management, Finance, 9/11 Commission, Hurricane Katrina, Ethics, Crisis, Industry, Media
White papers 2006-08-30
Walking on Water or Sinking Without a Trace?: Six Behaviours That Describe Strong Crisis Leaders
Many agree that the true test of leadership is being able to take people in a direction where they would not go on their own. Passing that test, and enabling the organization to live another day, is never more critical than in a time of crisis. This Ivey professor has...
Tags: Leader, Crisis, Leadership, Management
White papers 2004-11-01
What Makes A Crisis A Crisis?
From the executive summary: ‘A single action may be all it takes to bring a business to its heels. However, great leaders know that lack of action and failure to do the right thing at the right time is often far more catastrophic. Thus, organizations must first understand the factors...
Tags: Crisis, Leadership, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Leadership Village: Tools For Success II
Understanding crisis intervention starts with focusing on the individual, the total situation, and the interaction between the two. A careful look at each of these three perspectives starts to develop an understanding of and a feeling for the social interaction approach to crisis intervention. Crisis intervention should always have the...
Tags: Crisis, Tool, Leadership, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Communication Guide: Crisis Communications
Crises are turning points in our lives, which are not necessarily negative, but have the potential to be; we can emerge with credit from almost any critical situation. Any organization can undergo a crisis. This paper asserts that the key to successful crisis management and communications is preparation and planning....
Tags: Red Cross, Crisis, Crisis Communication, Crisis Management, Corporate Communications, Leadership, Marketing, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
First Steps to Counter a Crisis
Companies face crises all the time – product recalls, plant closings, tainted products, a crime committed by an employee, a branded item found at a crime scene, a company leader making a poor personal decision. This article provides six steps norder to solve conflict resolution.While no one can predict a...
Tags: Crisis, Leadership, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
After The Storm Leading In The Wake Of A Crisis
In response to the course of recent events of September 11 attack, a lot has been said and written about what leaders need to do during a crisis and to prepare for a crisis. But leadership in the period after a crisis has drawn less attention, even though it may...
Tags: Leadership, Crisis, Leader, Management
White papers 2002-12-01
Community Leadership In Times Of Crisis
An unstable situation consisting of dangerous and uncertain circumstances is called crisis. Sometimes, in a community crisis, there is loss of life or personal injuries. The mission of public health, set up in individual communities, is to anticipate potential emergency or crisis situations and prevent the occurrence of injuries to...
Tags: Crisis, Leadership, Management
Presentations 2002-09-26
Crisis, Recovery, Innovation: Responsive Organization After September 11
Most organizations that face a crisis often aggravate the situation by exposing it to outside world. The best way to deal with crisis is to integrate the social and technical aspects of innovation. Experts suggest that organizations must not keep social and technical challenges in different columns; rather, they should...
Tags: Innovation, Recovery, Knowledge@Wharton, Crisis, Leadership, Strategy, Management
White papers 2002-04-12
Leading Your Company Through A Crisis
Article states that in times of crisis, people need leaders more than ever. The expectations and actions can help the company recover, hurt company, or even lead to its failure. Even companies that had thought about it a little ahead of time were better off than those who hadn' t...
Tags: Management, Crisis, Leadership, Leader
White papers 2001-10-01
When the Leader Needs Help
Managers understand all too well how difficult it is when an employee experiences a personal crisis. Personal crises create a natural conflict for the organization. The employee needs and deserves the time to deal with the situation, yet no time is a good time to interrupt the flow of work...
Tags: Leader, Crisis, Leadership, Management
White papers 2000-01-01
Ex-Medtronic CEO Bill George Calls Winners, Losers in the Financial Crisis
How important is leadership? Without it, you get the worse US financial crisis since the Great Depression. That's the message from Harvard Business School professor Bill George, an expert in leadership. "This is not a crisis caused by the failure of complex financial instruments," he writes...
Tags: Financial, Leader, Crisis, Leadership, Management, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-10-09
A Tribal Guide to the Financial Crisis
If we are to believe Hank Paulson, the US Treasury Secretary, the financial sky is about to fall down. The only solution is to nationalise the banking industry, so that the US can become the leader of world socialism. Or it is to...
Tags: Financial, Leader, Crisis, Courage, Business Leader, Tribal Leader, Leadership, Financial Accounting, Management, Finance, Jo Owen
Blog posts 2008-09-26
Leadership Scorecard for the Financial Crisis
How important is leadership? Without it, you get the worse US financial crisis since the Great Depression. That's the message from Harvard Business School professor Bill George, an expert in leadership. "This is not a crisis caused by the failure of complex financial instruments," he writes...
Tags: Financial, Leader, Crisis, Leadership, Management, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-10-09
How to Manage a Crisis, Any Crisis
Market bubbles burst, companies crash and burn, investment portfolios become worthless overnight. Why? Overconfidence, greed, irrational exuberance, mass stupidity. Whatever the cause, the result is the same: Crisis. Crisis can be an opportunity or a threat. That's why how you behave in a crisis, how you manage a crisis, is...
Tags: Crisis, Markets, Swot analysis, Crisis Management, Leadership, Team Management, Games, Marketing, Marketing Research, Management, Personal Technology, Steve Tobak
Blog posts 2008-10-02
The Focused Leader: One BIG Idea + One BIG Crisis
Successful leaders have BIG ideas as well as having big crises to deal with. Most leaders who have gone into the annals of history, whether it is politics, sports or business have led in this fashion: they have had at least one BIG idea to pursue plus one BIG crisis...
Tags: Crisis, Management, Leadership, Leader
White papers
Top Management Communication During Crises: Guidelines and a 'Perfect Example' of a Crisis Leader
Top management communication is increasingly considered a critical component of an organization's overall public relations strategy. In times of crisis, the CEO's communication becomes even more important. When a CEO becomes a crisis leader and helps his organization emerge from a crisis stronger than its pre-crisis state, one should examine...
Tags: Leadership, Crisis, Leader, Management, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Public Relations
White papers
How to Create a Crisis Communications Plan
A Crisis Plan Can Prevent a Bad Situation from Getting Worse: A crisis may be impossible to avoid, but proper preparation can help prevent a bad situation from getting worse. Unattended or improperly handled, a crisis can threaten the organization's credibility, reputation, and in its most extreme form - its...
Tags: Survival, Crisis, Crisis Communication, Corporate Communications, Leadership, Marketing, Management
White papers

Additional Resources

William Shakespeare: playwright, poet, management guru: several critics suggest that Shakespeare's plays could be taught not just in English Literature classes but also in Business Management lectures and leadership seminars. Shakespeare provides thought-provoking insights into issues related to power, authority, leadership, management of risk, of crisis, of emotion: ubiquitous issues in the contemporary business and management scene
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] WRITTEN over four centuries ago, Shakespeare's plays continue to have a universal appeal for their absorbing stories (of kings, queens and dukes; of battles, rivalries and political turmoil of the time, of love, honour and betrayal), and also for the sensitive, rich, and eloquent use of...
Articles 2008-12-01
Amidst Demand for New Ideas in Community Development, NeighborWorks America Chooses the Fourth Class for Its High-Impact Organizational Development Program, Achieving Excellence
WASHINGTON -- NeighborWorks([R]) America, the nation's leading trainer of community development professionals, proudly invited 50 outstanding candidates into the fourth class of its NeighborWorks Achieving Excellence in Community Development program. Addressing what experts call a crisis in leadership across the nonprofit sector, Achieving Excellence is a comprehensive organizational development program...
Articles 2008-09-29
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