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Chapter from: "Crisis Management: Master the Skills to Prevent Disasters"
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: 2006

Abstract

Sometimes a crisis ignites slowly, without announcing itself. This chapter addresses the problem of crisis recognition, highlighting some of the important warning signals. The organizational mechanisms outlined in this chapter will help you identify warning signs and better equip you to offer a solution. This chapter is excerpted from ‘Crisis Management: Master the Skills to Prevent Disasters'.

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Abstract

Sometimes a crisis ignites slowly, without announcing itself. This chapter addresses the problem of crisis recognition, highlighting some of the important warning signals. The organizational mechanisms outlined in this chapter will help you identify warning signs and better equip you to offer a solution. This chapter is excerpted from ‘Crisis Management: Master the Skills to Prevent Disasters'.

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