Harvard business review on crisis management
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Harvard business review on crisis management
(Harvard business review paperback books)
Harvard Business School Press, c2000
Available at 25 libraries
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This title presents leading minds and landmark ideas in an easily accessible format. From the preeminent thinkers whose work has defined an entire field to the rising stars who will redefine the way we think about business, "The Harvard Business Review Paperback Series" delivers the fundamental information today's professionals need to stay competitive in a fast-moving world. In the rapidly changing world of business, close calls and near misses are not uncommon. Obtaining the managerial skills and tools to effectively manage or avoid these crises is critical to the survival and success of your organization. "Harvard Business Review on Crisis Management" highlights leading ideas on how to deal with difficult situations, crises, and other sensitive topics in a business environment. This is a "Harvard Business Review" Paperback.
Table of Contents
1. Managing the Crisis You Tried to Prevent by Norman R. Augustine 2. When an Executive Defects by Anurag Sharma and Idalene F. Kesner 3. A Strategic Approach to Managing Product Recalls by N. Craig Smith, Robert J. Thomas, and John A. Quelch 4. Right Away and All at Once: How We Saved Continental by Greg Brenneman 5. Media Policy--What Media Policy? by Sandi Sonnenfeld 6. After the Layoffs, What Next? by Suzy Wetlaufer 7. Leadership When There Is No One to Ask: An Interview with Eni's Franco Bernabe by Linda Hill and Suzy Wetlaufer 8. Lincoln Electric's Harsh Lessons from International Expansion by Donald F. Hastings
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