Truly effective crisis management is-or should be-proactive. Burnett uses this guiding concept to offer managers in organizations of all types and sizes a system for handling crises more soundly, and with greater dexterity. He puts crises on a continuum, with minor events at one end and catastrophes at the other, creating a universal matrix that can be overlaid onto businesses of any kind.
Burnett's methods of crisis management are already well recognized and are analogous to other types of management processes. This book focuses on managing crises proactively, but also includes the more common reactive strategies. Burnett begins by discussing the history and traditional concepts of crisis management, offering a rationale for adopting his own notions of proactive strategy. Chapters provide readers with a set of tools for classifying crises in any type of company. This book will add a new dimension to our understanding of what crises really are, how to evaluate them, and ultimately how to respond to and cope with them more successfully.
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-1-56720-404-9 (9781567204049)
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JOHN BURNETT is Professor of Marketing and Chairperson of the Marketing Department at the University of Denver. Author of more than 13 earlier books, including four widely used textbooks, he has published in all of the major academic journals of his field. Burnett concentrates his research on marketing communication strategy, segmentation, and services marketing, and has consulted with numerous companies, such as Johnson & Johnson, Qwest, AT&T, Lucent, and First Data.
Introduction Crisis Management in a Nutshell The Activity of Doing Research Assessing Your Vulnerability Goal Setting as Part of Crisis Planning Organizing to Manage Crisis Putting Controls in Place Understanding Your Stakeholders Triggering Events Human Communications Communicating in a Crisis Crisis Communication Tactics Evaluate, Recover, Revise Epilogue Recommended Related Reading Sources