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This timely book explores crises as an inevitable part of modern society, which causes ramifications not only for organisations, but also for a diverse range of stakeholders. Addressing the need for organisations to be guided by a stakeholder-oriented approach throughout all phases of the crisis communication process, the author draws upon various business disciplines and covers the management of issues, risk, reputation and relationships. Covering all stages of crisis communication, from pre-crisis to post-crisis, stakeholder engagement is analysed through a series of case studies, with a…mehr
This timely book explores crises as an inevitable part of modern society, which causes ramifications not only for organisations, but also for a diverse range of stakeholders. Addressing the need for organisations to be guided by a stakeholder-oriented approach throughout all phases of the crisis communication process, the author draws upon various business disciplines and covers the management of issues, risk, reputation and relationships. Covering all stages of crisis communication, from pre-crisis to post-crisis, stakeholder engagement is analysed through a series of case studies, with a particular focus on the role of social media. Scholars of corporate communications and business strategy will find this new book undoubtedly useful, and it will be of particular interest to those involved in crisis communication and management.
Martin N. Ndlela is Associate Professor at the Inland School of Business and Social Sciences, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway, where he teaches and supervises courses within the Crisis Management programme. He has researched and taught various aspects of crisis communication management, PR, and organisational communication.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction.- 2. Stakeholder Approaches in Crisis Management.- 3. A Stakeholder Approach to Issues Management.- 4. A Stakeholder Approach to Risk Management.- 5. A Stakeholder Approach in Managing Reputation.- 6. A Stakeholder Approach to Inter-organisational Relationships.- 7. Stakeholder Communications During a Crisis.- 8. A Stakeholder Approach to Crisis Evaluation.
1. Introduction.- 2. Stakeholder Approaches in Crisis Management.- 3. A Stakeholder Approach to Issues Management.- 4. A Stakeholder Approach to Risk Management.- 5. A Stakeholder Approach in Managing Reputation.- 6. A Stakeholder Approach to Inter-organisational Relationships.- 7. Stakeholder Communications During a Crisis.- 8. A Stakeholder Approach to Crisis Evaluation.
1. Introduction.- 2. Stakeholder Approaches in Crisis Management.- 3. A Stakeholder Approach to Issues Management.- 4. A Stakeholder Approach to Risk Management.- 5. A Stakeholder Approach in Managing Reputation.- 6. A Stakeholder Approach to Inter-organisational Relationships.- 7. Stakeholder Communications During a Crisis.- 8. A Stakeholder Approach to Crisis Evaluation.
1. Introduction.- 2. Stakeholder Approaches in Crisis Management.- 3. A Stakeholder Approach to Issues Management.- 4. A Stakeholder Approach to Risk Management.- 5. A Stakeholder Approach in Managing Reputation.- 6. A Stakeholder Approach to Inter-organisational Relationships.- 7. Stakeholder Communications During a Crisis.- 8. A Stakeholder Approach to Crisis Evaluation.
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