From the Cockpit: Lessons in Leading Through Crisis

Topics:
Crisis Communication
Tags:
Anxiety,
Mergers & Acquisitions,
Investment,
Human Resources,
Finance,
Eileen McDargh,
Crisis,
Corporate Law,
Business Operations,
Organizational Structure
Source:
Eileen McDargh

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Overview: The pace of change impacting practice managers has never been greater. From consolidations, mergers, and acquisitions to re-engineering profit centers, managers are faced with what often appears to be "crisis" situations. And with crisis comes the fact that staff often experience anxiety, the off-shoot of fear. This article offers practical lessons for handling the fear and resultant anxiety which come with unexpected and unwanted change. While the true-life situation occurred in the clouds, the concepts are very much grounded in reality. The action plan is called as TRUST that helps to overcome the crisis situation.

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


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