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The Importance of Adaptive Response In The First Moments of Crisis Management

Melissa Agnes

It’s an important piece that discusses a topic that is often seen as controversial. Lou and I go into even more detail on this subject in episode #024 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. If you’re in law enforcement or emergency management, I highly recommend the listen. A crisis is a change. Tune in here.

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The Importance of Adaptive Response In The First Moments of Crisis Management

Melissa Agnes

It’s an important piece that discusses a topic that is often seen as controversial. Lou and I go into even more detail on this subject in episode #024 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. If you’re in law enforcement or emergency management, I highly recommend the listen. A crisis is a change. Tune in here.

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3 essentials you need to focus on if you want a resilient team

Halo Psych

If you lead a team then I would hazard a guess that you and your team have weathered an emergency, crisis or surprise… or two. When facing a tough situation, it’s important not only to keep going during it but also to come out the other side relatively unscathed and still performing. Why is resilience so important?

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Why HR Should Have a Seat at the Crisis Management Table

Melissa Agnes

A couple weeks back, I published an article that discussed best practices for communicating with your key stakeholders in a crisis. And yet, as important as your internal stakeholders are, internal crisis communications can be one of the easiest things to overlook in the hustle and bustle of real-time crisis management.

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History of Organization Development (Part 6 of 6) ? ?Can People.

Consulting and Organizational Management

My mentor and NTL buddy, Ron Lippitt (one of Lewin’s first graduate students) regaled me with many personal stories about him. In response to an urgent request from the manager at Harwood Manufacturing Company in rural Virginia for help in raising production levels, John R.P. we’re going to let the inmates run the prison.’.