Crisis Management: Leading in the New Strategy Landscape
Autor William Rick Crandall, John A. Parnell, John E. (Edward) Spillanen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 26 feb 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452256245
ISBN-10: 1452256241
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1452256241
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
“I
really
like
[Crisis
Management].
It
is
very
readable
and
interesting.
It
is
able
to
explain
things
clearly
without
being
too
basic
for
the
more
experienced
reader…There
is
more
'content'
and
more
different
approaches
and
perspectives
than
in
other
crisis
management
books.
Other
books
seem
repetitive,
dry
and
one-note
by
comparison.”
“I LOVE the basic premise: that crisis management should be integrated with strategic management. That beautifully underlies the authors' preferred framework, which in turn drives the text's organization and content. Too often, courses and texts are developed in silos, with strategic management being separated from organization theory and organization behavior and so on…This text takes an interdisciplinary approach to a set of critical problems that managers must consider and resolve in order to protect the interests of their employees, organizations, and communities.”
“I think the level of writing and presentation is excellent.”
“The book was easy for [my students] to read and understand. It also provided good mini cases…The exercises and mini cases were very useful. However, the overall readability for students is what I found impressive and why I chose this book over others in the market.”
“Overall, I found the Crandall, Parnell and Spillan book appropriate in scope (not overly broad and general, but also not clearly narrow and specific). They focused in on essential information for an introductory book on crisis management, and the reader should be well informed just by reading this book. The writing style was straightforward, concise and business-like, with a professional conversational tone. I liked it, and found it easy to read this book and to stay engaged with the material. I think students will find it interesting, comprehensible, and appealing to read.”
“This book offers a logical and theoretical framework for crisis management, depicted in a visual model that is explained with real-world examples. The book expertly blends theory with real-world application in a manner that simply makes sense. Such an approach is extremely valuable when planning for crises as well as teaching how to plan for crises...The chapters then have a very real-world approach so the amount of theory is perfect!”
“Excellent! That's why I have selected it as my text. The incorporation of strategy emphasizes the importance of crisis planning. It covers most of what I have traditionally emphasized in my courses. I particularly like its structure, breaking the process into stages and internal and external landscape. The text also covers the entire process of crisis management from sources and early warning to recovery...It covers the sequential unfolding of crises and as such, matches the way I teach and consult on CM. Very nicely done!”
“I LOVE the basic premise: that crisis management should be integrated with strategic management. That beautifully underlies the authors' preferred framework, which in turn drives the text's organization and content. Too often, courses and texts are developed in silos, with strategic management being separated from organization theory and organization behavior and so on…This text takes an interdisciplinary approach to a set of critical problems that managers must consider and resolve in order to protect the interests of their employees, organizations, and communities.”
“I think the level of writing and presentation is excellent.”
“The book was easy for [my students] to read and understand. It also provided good mini cases…The exercises and mini cases were very useful. However, the overall readability for students is what I found impressive and why I chose this book over others in the market.”
“Overall, I found the Crandall, Parnell and Spillan book appropriate in scope (not overly broad and general, but also not clearly narrow and specific). They focused in on essential information for an introductory book on crisis management, and the reader should be well informed just by reading this book. The writing style was straightforward, concise and business-like, with a professional conversational tone. I liked it, and found it easy to read this book and to stay engaged with the material. I think students will find it interesting, comprehensible, and appealing to read.”
“This book offers a logical and theoretical framework for crisis management, depicted in a visual model that is explained with real-world examples. The book expertly blends theory with real-world application in a manner that simply makes sense. Such an approach is extremely valuable when planning for crises as well as teaching how to plan for crises...The chapters then have a very real-world approach so the amount of theory is perfect!”
“Excellent! That's why I have selected it as my text. The incorporation of strategy emphasizes the importance of crisis planning. It covers most of what I have traditionally emphasized in my courses. I particularly like its structure, breaking the process into stages and internal and external landscape. The text also covers the entire process of crisis management from sources and early warning to recovery...It covers the sequential unfolding of crises and as such, matches the way I teach and consult on CM. Very nicely done!”
Cuprins
Preface
1. A Framework for Crisis Management
2. The Crisis Management Landscape
3. Sources of Organizational Crises
4. A Strategic Approach to Crisis Management
5. Forming the Crisis Management Team and Writing the Plan
6. Organizational Strategy and Crises
7. Crisis Management: Taking Action When Disaster Hits
8. Crisis Communication
9. The Importance of Organizational Learning
10. The Underlying Role of Ethics in Crisis Management
11. Emerging Trends in Crisis Management
Appendix. Sample Outline of Items to Include in the Crisis Management Plan
Index
About the Authors
1. A Framework for Crisis Management
2. The Crisis Management Landscape
3. Sources of Organizational Crises
4. A Strategic Approach to Crisis Management
5. Forming the Crisis Management Team and Writing the Plan
6. Organizational Strategy and Crises
7. Crisis Management: Taking Action When Disaster Hits
8. Crisis Communication
9. The Importance of Organizational Learning
10. The Underlying Role of Ethics in Crisis Management
11. Emerging Trends in Crisis Management
Appendix. Sample Outline of Items to Include in the Crisis Management Plan
Index
About the Authors
Descriere
Offering
a
strategic
orientation
to
crisis
management,
Crisis
Management
in
the
New
Strategy
Landscape
helps
readers
understand
the
importance
of
planning
for
crises
within
the
wider
framework
of
an
organization's
regular
strategic
management
process.