Difference between revisions of "Part 2: Crisis Scenarios CRA2 v2"
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* Read more [https://blog.bcm-institute.org/crisis-management/what-type-of-crisis-or-crisis-scenario-should-i-be-planning-for-my-organisation What Type of Crisis or Crisis Scenario Should I Be Planning For My Organisation?] | * Read more [https://blog.bcm-institute.org/crisis-management/what-type-of-crisis-or-crisis-scenario-should-i-be-planning-for-my-organisation What Type of Crisis or Crisis Scenario Should I Be Planning For My Organisation?] | ||
− | == '''Natural and Technology''' == | + | == '''[1] Natural and [2] Technology''' == |
This two type of crises which is better know as "Threats' is explained in [[Part 1: List of Threats CRA1 v2|Part 1: List of Threats ]]:. Examples can be found in [[Part 1: RAR - List of Threats v2|List of Threats]] | This two type of crises which is better know as "Threats' is explained in [[Part 1: List of Threats CRA1 v2|Part 1: List of Threats ]]:. Examples can be found in [[Part 1: RAR - List of Threats v2|List of Threats]] | ||
− | =='''Confrontation'''== | + | =='''[3] Confrontation'''== |
A confrontation arises when employees fight amongst themselves, against management, or when individuals do not agree with each other and engage in non-productive acts. Some examples of Confrontation crisis include: | A confrontation arises when employees fight amongst themselves, against management, or when individuals do not agree with each other and engage in non-productive acts. Some examples of Confrontation crisis include: | ||
* Riots | * Riots | ||
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* Using ultimatums and force to accept their demands | * Using ultimatums and force to accept their demands | ||
− | == '''Malevolence''' == | + | == '''[4] Malevolence''' == |
Occurs when some notorious employees take the help of criminal activities and extreme steps to fulfil their demands | Occurs when some notorious employees take the help of criminal activities and extreme steps to fulfil their demands | ||
* Kidnapping of officials | * Kidnapping of officials | ||
− | == '''Organizational''' == | + | == '''[5] Organizational''' == |
Arises when management takes certain decisions knowing the harmful consequences of the same towards the stakeholders and external parties. | Arises when management takes certain decisions knowing the harmful consequences of the same towards the stakeholders and external parties. | ||
* Examples of the crisis of organisational misdeeds can be further classified into the following three types. They are: | * Examples of the crisis of organisational misdeeds can be further classified into the following three types. They are: | ||
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** management misconduct. | ** management misconduct. | ||
− | == '''Workplace Violence''' == | + | == '''[6] Workplace Violence''' == |
Workplace Violence occurs when employees engage in acts of violence | Workplace Violence occurs when employees engage in acts of violence | ||
− | == '''Rumours''' == | + | == '''[7] Rumours''' == |
Rumours are the spreading of false rumours about the organization that could damage the reputation of an organization. An example is fake news. | Rumours are the spreading of false rumours about the organization that could damage the reputation of an organization. An example is fake news. | ||
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− | == '''Lack of Funds''' == | + | == '''[8] Lack of Funds''' == |
Lack of Funds occurs when organizations fail to pay its creditors and other parties. In more extreme cases, it may lead to bankruptcy and liquidation crisis. | Lack of Funds occurs when organizations fail to pay its creditors and other parties. In more extreme cases, it may lead to bankruptcy and liquidation crisis. |
Revision as of 16:03, 18 January 2020
The types of crisis can be divided into 8 different categories. The first two threat categories "Natural " and Technology" are usually referred to as "Threats" as this is address during the risk assessment when implementing the business continuity management program. It is discussed in Part 1: RAR - List of Threats v2.
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Part 2: List of Crisis Scenario
The other six categories are classified as Crisis Scenario.
[1] Natural and [2] Technology
This two type of crises which is better know as "Threats' is explained in Part 1: List of Threats :. Examples can be found in List of Threats
[3] Confrontation
A confrontation arises when employees fight amongst themselves, against management, or when individuals do not agree with each other and engage in non-productive acts. Some examples of Confrontation crisis include:
- Riots
- Boycotts & strikes
- Internal disputes
- Ineffective communication & lack of coordination
- Using ultimatums and force to accept their demands
[4] Malevolence
Occurs when some notorious employees take the help of criminal activities and extreme steps to fulfil their demands
- Kidnapping of officials
[5] Organizational
Arises when management takes certain decisions knowing the harmful consequences of the same towards the stakeholders and external parties.
- Examples of the crisis of organisational misdeeds can be further classified into the following three types. They are:
- Skew management value
- deception
- management misconduct.
[6] Workplace Violence
Workplace Violence occurs when employees engage in acts of violence
[7] Rumours
Rumours are the spreading of false rumours about the organization that could damage the reputation of an organization. An example is fake news.
[8] Lack of Funds
Lack of Funds occurs when organizations fail to pay its creditors and other parties. In more extreme cases, it may lead to bankruptcy and liquidation crisis.