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While developing the crisis strategy to respond to a crisis, it is imperative to start with the crisis prevention strategy as these measures should be addressed very early in the implementation. | While developing the crisis strategy to respond to a crisis, it is imperative to start with the crisis prevention strategy as these measures should be addressed very early in the implementation. | ||
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Crisis Prevention Strategy
While developing the crisis strategy to respond to a crisis, it is imperative to start with the crisis prevention strategy as these measures should be addressed very early in the implementation.
Each item below explains the requirement to complete the template.
Threat Category (Col 1)
In identifying the types of crisis or threat category that may affect an organisation, they are divided into Threats and Crisis Scenario.
- Threats are divided into 2 different categories:
- Natural
- Technology
- Crisis Scenarios are divided into 6 categories:
- Confrontation
- Organizational
- Malevolence
- Workplace Violence
- Lack of Funds
- Rumors
Types of Threats (Col 2)
Under each listed category, list the types of threats or crisis scenario faced by the organisation.
Crisis Prevention Strategy (Col 3)
Five levels and types of Crisis Prevention Strategy:
- Strategic
- Technical and structural
- Evaluation and diagnostic
- Communication
- Psychological and cultural
Details of Crisis Prevention Strategy (Col 4)
Describe the Strategy in detail