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Crisis Ahead

Crisis Ahead
Author: Edward Segal
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Nationally known bestselling author Edward Segal shares his advice, observations, and recommendations on how to prevent, manage and recover from business-related crises. Learn how companies, organizations, and individuals managed crisis situations and the lessons to be learned from their failures, mistakes and successes.
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In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” find out what can happen if government agencies and companies stay quiet about a crisis.
The longer the latest shutdown of the federal government continues, the worse it will get for everyone who is affected by it. In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” learn what needs to happen first to help end the self-inflicted crisis.
In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” find out what companies can do in response to allegations by government agencies and others that their products are harmful or unsafe in some way.
In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” learn how dozens of regulations that have been proposed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration could affect businesses and government agencies across the country.
There can be issues and challenges that corporate and government executives should avoid when sharing information about a crisis with news organizations and the public. Find out what those issues and challenges are in this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute.”
In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” learn about the benefits for government agencies and companies if they—like accredited hospitals—were required to have and test crisis management plans.
There’s a lot that corporate and government executives can learn from the communications mistakes that the Cracker Barrel restaurant chain made when it rolled out its new corporate logo. Find out what those lessons are in this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute.”
There are several important factors that can have a bearing on how corporate and government executives respond to a crisis at their organizations. Find out what those factors are in this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute.”
Find out the biggest threat that is facing companies today, and why organizations should review and update their crisis management plans on a frequent basis in this episode of “The Crisis Management Minute.”
In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” find out what government and corporate executives should keep in mind when preparing or activating their strategies to communicate about a crisis.
Government officials apparently fell short in several important areas before and during the recent deadly floods in Texas. Find out what those areas were—and why they should be a wake-up call for corporate and government executives—in this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute.”
In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” find out what corporate and government executives should do—and why—when their poor or questionable behavior goes viral on social media.
Unless they follow the best practices for using philanthropy to help build brands, executives could create a crisis for their organizations. Find out what some of those best practices are in this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute.”
In this episode, Edward Segal provides an example of what can wrong when organizations rely on old and outdated hardware, software, and technology platforms.
In this episode, Edward Segal, author of “The Crisis Casebook,” compares and contrasts President Donald Trump’s crisis management style to the best practices for responding to crisis situations.
In this episode, Edward Segal, author of “The Crisis Casebook,” explains why corporate and government executives need to know what to do and how to do it when faced with multiple crisis situations.
In this episode, crisis management expert Edward Segal explains why companies and government agencies should avoid and iron out internal differences on how to manage crisis situations.
In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” learn about some of the best practices that executives of companies and government agencies should follow when they have to apologize for something that they or their organizations did or said.
In this episode of Edward Segal’s “Crisis Management Minute,” learn how businesses can navigate President Donald Trump’s constantly changing tariff policies.
Large differences in how employers and employees view the job experiences of workers can lead to crisis situations at companies and government agencies. In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” find out how to identify those perception gaps before it is too late.