| | |  | Software Design, Testing & Engineering | Home » » » Organizational Crisis Management: The Human Factor | | | | | | | Description: | | Organizational Crisis Management: The Human Factor offers theoretical background and practical strategies for responding to workplace crises. Responding to a paradigm that focuses on the operational aspects of continuity to the detriment of human factors, this volume provides a comprehensive understanding of the unavoidable yet often complex reactions of workforces to a wide array of organizational disruptions.
Based upon the author's vast experience in the field, this book is a "nuts and bolts" resource that you can immediately apply to a wide range of organizational environments. Following an analysis of the workplace as a social milieu, this text offers a methodology for assessing the impact of various crises, and examines pre-incident mitigation planning. It explores the psychological reactions of individuals and groups who have experienced crises, investigates the impact of the workplace displacement, and examines pre- and post-transition strategies.
The book looks at the legal and security aspects of workplace disruption, and details the specific services, programs, and interventions that should be in place prior to any event. It concludes by providing guidelines for working with the media, emergency management agencies, and behavioral health services. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Gerald Lewis | | Hardcover:
| 208 pages | | Publisher:
| Auerbach Publications | | Publication Date:
| March 28, 2006 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0849339626 | | Package Length:
| 6.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Practical Insights & AdviceMay 11, 2006
By Leo Flanagan Dr. Lewis was a key resource in developing the plan for Merrill Lynch to reoccupy its world headquarters after the September 11th attack at the World Trade Center. His insights and expertise are now available for all responsible leaders to read and apply before disaster strikes. Most importantly Dr. Lewis educates us about the critical need to build and maintain a healthy organization in advance of crisis. This is perhaps the most important form of crisis management. His insights on "passive traumas" and how they impact people and business results are key to truly understanding how to lead an organize in today's environment. An insightful, practical resource for leaders of all organizations.
Leo F. Flanagan, Jr., Ph.D.
Former Director of Global Leadership, Merrill Lynch
President, Flanagan Consultants, LLC
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