Danger Abroad: Crisis and Confidence at Ground Zero

Topics:
Contingency Planning
Tags:
CEO,
Corporate Communications,
Corporate Security,
Crisis Management International,
Marketing,
Productivity,
Security
Source:
Crisis Management International

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Overview: Growing anti-American sentiment is threatening the safety of U.S. companies overseas. This article explains what some CEOs are doing to protect against harm. A CEO of a major publicly traded company must be personally involved with corporate security issues. CEOs are accountable for protection, defense, and recovery in light of disaster, natural or man-made. Certainly, not all CEOs are security conscious or have taken security measures. For some, it may be a matter of economics: Their company may feel squeezed during the current economic malaise. It also discusses crisis communications tool kit, listing best practices for crisis planning and prevention.

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


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