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+ | |{{Template:BL-CC-5Banner}} '''1.''' A [[Crisis]] Scenario describes a situation that might disrupt the business. | ||
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− | + | '''Notes (1):''' The term "crisis" should be read and understood before proceeding to define what is a crisis scenario. | |
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− | + | '''Notes (2):''' Types of [[Types_of_Crisis| crisis scenario]]. | |
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− | '''''Notes (3): | + | '''Notes (2):''' It is useful to align crisis scenario in crisis management and/or communication to the term "threats" when it is discussed in the business continuity context. |
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+ | '''Notes (3):''' It is a set of informed assumptions about a situation that may require human intervention and action to resolve the situation. | ||
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Related Terms: [[Crisis]], [[Crisis Event]], [[Risk]], [[Threat]] | Related Terms: [[Crisis]], [[Crisis Event]], [[Risk]], [[Threat]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:44, 10 March 2021
1. A Crisis Scenario describes a situation that might disrupt the business.
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