Planning for Crisis, Emergencies and Disaster Recovery

Topics:
Contingency Planning
Tags:
Crisis,
Crisis Management,
Data Management,
Disaster Recovery,
Management,
Organization,
Soulwork Systemic Coaching,
Team Management,
Teamwork
Source:
Soulwork Systemic Coaching

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Overview: Organizations that practice contingency and emergency planning are more likely to survive a crisis. Disaster planning increases the likelihood that organizations, especially smaller organizations, survive a crisis. Soulwork Systemic Coaching provides guidance and objectivity needed for crisis environments. It also offers opportunities to improve leadership and teamwork skills. Creating and exercising contingency plans causes people to consider the critical aspects of their organization, which may identify opportunities to become more efficient. The paper lists the keys of crisis management.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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