From the Enron scandal to the Ebola virus scare, from oil spills to acts of terrorism, crises scar our age. And whether it's an expensive product recall or a deadly airplane crash, any crisis can turn into chaos-unless there's an effective management response plan in place. All Crises Are Global provides the basics of an effective crisis-management plan. Marion Pinsdorf gives managers the tools and sensitivity to deal with the catastrophic effects of a crisis-whether it touches on the organization itself, the media, competitors, partners, government, or victims. Filled with real-world examples of successes and failures (from the Arthur Andersen meltdown to the attacks of September 11), Pinsdorf shows how to plan for, manage, monitor, and mitigate the effects of crises large and small. Spread instantaneously to a litigious world by global media, crises can no longer be contained or controlled-only anticipated and managed. Executives can manage the impact of even large-scale events by quickly taking responsibility for the human and financial costs of an organization's mistakes.
Pinsdorf provides techniques for building smart organizations that react quickly before problems escalate into crises. Practical, tested, and wise, this book helps all managers look for trouble spots and deal with them effectively. "Marion Pinsdorf ...is able to counsel today's harried business leaders from perspectives no one else can offer. By combining what we can learn from the past with modern techniques and creative problem solving strategies, Dr. Pinsdorf shows how we can find new positive ways to take some of the 'hiss' out of the word crisis."-John W. Felton, President and CEO, Institute for Public Relations
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"Pinsdorf brings keen insight and intelligence to an assessment of crisis management in our global community, along with a dash of common sense...this book is a winner." -- -Barie Carmichael Partner, The Brunswick Group "Pinsdorf drills to discover the essence of what turns an issue or incident into a crisis and offers guidance to even the most battle-hardened crisis communications expert." -- -Michael Morley Deputy Chairman Worldwide, Edelman "Marion Pinsdorf is able to counsel today's harried business leaders from perspectives no one else can offer. By combining what we can learn from the past with modern techniques and creative problem solving strategies, Dr. Pinsdorf shows how we can find new positive ways to take some of the 'hiss' out of the word crisis." -- -John W. Felton President and CEO, Institute for Public Relations "Pinsdorf, a leading expert in corporate communications, provides the basics of an effective crisis management plan." -Northern Valley Suburbanite "As expected, Marion Pinsdorf combines her experience and expertise as a journalist, practitioner, and professor to write a must-read. Everyone who has had, will have or wants to avoid a crises--and that is everyone--will benefit from the insight and analysis." -- -Rich Jernstedt Chairman, Golin/Harris International "Marion Pinsdorf has produced a PhD dissertation in how to anticipate, think about and respond to crisis. Her genius is that she presents fundamental concepts in language every decision maker and manager can understand and use. This book is a 'keeper'." -- -Edward Block Senior Vice President-- Public Relations, Advertising and Employee Information, AT&T
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-0-8232-2261-2 (9780823222612)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Marion K. Pinsdorf, Ph.D., has been a Vice President of Textron and INA (CIGNA) Corporations, and Hill and Knowlton, Inc., and was Associate Professor and Senior Fellow in Communications at Fordham's Graduate School of Business Administration. She also taught at Brown University and the University of St. Gallen, and is a well-known consultant and journalist, and the author of Communicating When Your Company Is under Siege (Third Edition, Fordham). She lives in Leonia, New Jersey.