Crisis Management

Crisis management is the process by which an organization or individual prepares for, responds to, and recovers from an unexpected or disruptive event that threatens to harm people, property, or the overall functioning of the entity. It involves identifying potential crises, developing strategies to mitigate their impact, coordinating responses during the event, and implementing recovery plans afterward. Effective crisis management aims to minimize damage, ensure safety, and maintain or quickly restore normal operations. It encompasses communication, decision-making, planning, and resource allocation, and often involves engaging with various stakeholders, including the media, employees, customers, and the public. Successful crisis management relies on proactive planning, training, and adaptability to handle unpredictable situations.