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Crises can be prevented and mitigated by take-charge leadership before they occur Sources News Release
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Publisher: Richard Martin Date Written: 05/05/2014 Year Published: 2014 Resource Type: Article
The best time to prevent or mitigate a crisis is, not surprisingly, before it occurs. Most crises are smouldering, which means that they develop slowly but become apparent suddenly, just like a slow-burning fire that erupts into a conflagration seem
Abstract: The best time to prevent or mitigate a crisis is, not surprisingly, before it occurs. Most crises are smouldering, which means that they develop slowly but become apparent suddenly, just like a slow-burning fire that erupts into a conflagration seemingly out of nowhere. Here are principles to guide in leadership before a crisis occurs:
Mobilize your team by anticipating and identifying potential crises before they strike. Implement rational risk management measures. Establish pr... To read the full release go to http://www.sources.com/Releases/NR2096.htm
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