Ongoing crisis communication : planning, managing and responding
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658.404 WIL/P Project management | 658.404 WYS/E Effective project management:traditional,agile,extreme | 658.405 3 SIN/M Managing conflict and negotiation | 658.405 6 TIM/O Ongoing crisis communication : planning, managing and responding | 658.405 8 BRA/S Smarter outsourcing | 658.405 8 CHA/O Outsourcing in a week | 658.4052 HAM/N Negotiation: close deals, setting disputes, and making team decisions |
Crisis communication is the lifeblood of crisis management: When communication is ineffective, so is the crisis management effort. Emphasizing the role of communication, W. Timothy Coombs uses a three-staged approach to crisis management—pre-crisis, crisis, and postcrisis. He reviews the latest research, explains how crisis communication can prevent or reduce the threats of a crisis, and provides guidelines for how best to act and react in an emergency situation.
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