Public Relations and Crisis Coordination

Topics:
Crisis Communication,
Disaster Planning and Management
Tags:
Corporate Communications,
Crisis,
Finance,
Financial Accounting,
Marketing,
Public Relations,
Texas
Source:
State of Texas

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Overview: Organizations face problems all the time, and solve them one way or another. Sometimes one of these problems is difficult, at least at the time it occurs, and it becomes a public interest with the help of the press. This problem is then known as a crisis, where the company is faced with legal, political, financial and governmental impact on its business. The most serious property of crises is the element of surprise. The worst part in their handling is being unprepared.

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Format: HTML | Date: Apr 2006 | Pages: 9


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