You'd Better Have a Hose If You Want to Put Out the Fire: The Complete Guide to Crisis and Risk Communications Release of toxic substance. Any company, organization and institution is vulnerable. An explosion. A shooting or other violence in the workplace.Crises have no boundaries. Natural disaster. The better a management team is prepared, the bet
TITLE | : | You'd Better Have a Hose If You Want to Put Out the Fire: The Complete Guide to Crisis and Risk Communications |
AUTHOR | : | |
RATING | : | 4.97 (967 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 096745350X |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 306 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2001-01-15 |
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Crises have no boundaries. Any company, organization and institution is vulnerable. A shooting or other violence in the workplace. An explosion. Product recall. Release of toxic substance. Natural disaster. This book is the complete guide to crisis communictions. The better a management team is prepared, the better it will be able to communicate and contain and incident before it becomes a crisis. This should be required reading for anyone running a successful enterprise in today's crisis-prone environment. For a senior manager, it could be job insurance!
Editorial : "you don't want to lose the opportunity to learn from Rene A. Henry's three decades of experience." -- The Crisis Manager Newsletter, September 15, 2000
"A crisis can arise at any time, and this book is an excellent tool to use towards the best possible outcome." -- Athletics Administration, June 2000
"Every organization needs more practical advice on what to do when, and this book is just the ticket." -- Virginia Review, September/October 2000
"Every person, organization, company, city and industry that has been involved with, anticipating or subject to a crisis should purchase a copy of this book." -- Dr. Marilyn Kern-Foxworth, Florida A&M University
"Rene Henry's bookis chock full of good and bad examples of public relations during crisis situations." -- The PR Network, June 10, 2000
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