Restoring operations and returning to a state of stability.
A "crisis" is a high-stakes turning point characterized by a significant threat, an element of surprise, and a narrow window for decision-making. Effective crisis management is not just about reacting to a disaster; it is a structured discipline of identifying, assessing, and navigating serious situations from onset through recovery. Restoring operations and returning to a state of stability
Analyzing what happened to prevent future occurrences and improve resilience . Essential Strategies for Crisis Management Development of a crisis in a project: a process perspective Analyzing what happened to prevent future occurrences and
Identifying early warning signs and developing proactive response plans . an element of surprise
Most crises follow a predictable path, allowing leaders to apply specific strategies at each stage:
The moment the incident occurs, requiring immediate composure and calculated risk-taking .
Executing established protocols to limit damage and communicate with stakeholders .