Category: Crisis Management

  • Crisis Management & Emergency Response Planning

    Table of Contents Introduction Crisis Background Boeings Response Impact to Reputation and Legitimacy Steps to Contain the Crisis: Recommendations Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Boeing is currently one of the leading manufacturers of aircraft, satellites, rockets, rotorcraft and missiles in the world today. Companies in the aviation industry can also hire or lease airplanes from this organisation.…

  • Security Threats: Community Crisis Management Plan

    Abstract A community crisis management plan is important in our modern society where many forces pose a serious threat to our safety and security. In this plan, the primary focus is to prepare for a possible attack and come up with measures that can help casualties and their family members in case of an attack.…

  • The Cuban Missile Crisis Management and Staying Calm

    Table of Contents Introduction Development of the Cuban Missile Crisis Kennedy Administration Crisis Management Exclusive Power of the President Trump Situation Nuclear War and Nuclear Weapons Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Nuclear war is a severe danger to humankind, which worries writers, politicians, and public figures. This weapon was created by human hands and can take…

  • Nursing Crisis and the Appointment of Crisis Management

    The Description of a Potential Crisis The provision of high-quality nursing services involves many situations that are heavily affected by the human factor. Professionals in nursing sometimes make mistakes due to their knowledge deficiencies, and it can significantly contribute to the emergence of crises. Such situations require nurse leaders to collaborate with specialists at different…

  • Managing a Crisis Simulation in a Supply Chain

    Supply chain management requires continuous improvement and monitoring of the quality of resources and operations within production. However, failures or miscommunication between a supplier and a client occur sometimes and cause an interruption in processes. A crisis simulation case shows the situation with a company that sells building materials to building contractors that came across…

  • The Role of Leadership: Crisis Management

    Any crisis situation can significantly affect an organization, demanding immediate strategic actions from a companys leaders. Indeed, management should make quick decisions about the adequate allocation of resources (McNulty & Marcus, 2020). The role of leadership in such situations is primarily to focus on the possible scenarios of this specific situation to take appropriate measures…

  • Decision-Making Process Combined With Crisis Risk Management

    Introduction The justification and selection of specific management decisions related to financial risks are based on the concept of management decision-making. This theory assumes that decisions associated with risk are always characterized by elements of uncertainty about the specific behavior of the initial parameters, which do not allow one to determine the values of the…

  • Emergency and Crisis Management Entity Assessment

    Introduction This report analyzed existing documents related to the preparedness and responsiveness of Massachusetts. First, an extensive documentary base was identified, describing most of the moments associated with various emergencies. One of the central papers is the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, which represents a common framework and is complemented by more specialized annexes. Such a…

  • Crisis Management in an Organization

    Crisis management or communication refers to how an organization identifies a threat and responds to it effectively. Crisis management in an organization can viewed as a procedure whereby the old systems are no longer maintained so as to mitigate certain threats associated with them. This means that crisis management also includes dealing with sources of…

  • Crisis Management Planning and Its Effectiveness

    Crisis management planning is an organized way of mulling over the misfortunes that may affect an organization or individuals. In crisis management, flexibility is highly essential as opposed to a step-by-step process to accommodate possible dynamics. Flexibility helps in the diagnosis and addressing of specific issues. Although a crisis is, most of the time, seen…