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  • Essay / Reexamining the Philosophy of Crisis Management - 1705

    Personal Experience of Organizational CrisesIn this article, I present two captivating case scenarios containing the pure recollection of my direct personal experiences in crisis management. Both cases provide authoritative details of life-threatening events and the rapid response of key individuals with direct corporate responsibility for managing events before, during and after the crisis. Crisis management is a very complex area. Therefore, a plausible approach to crisis management would require simplifying the functional relationship between key variables. The main benefit of a better understanding of the correlation between key variables would be improved individual and institutional knowledge. I have also discovered through my experiences that human agents play a central role in any crisis and the resulting crisis management efforts. Through my direct experiences, my definition of crisis management spans multiple disciplines and has a high degree of congruence and harmonization across key areas of study such as medicine, accounting, project management, and project management. emergencies and disasters.Contribution to the literature on crisis managementThe basic principle of responsibility accounting is that a manager should not be held responsible for events outside his sphere of direct control (Choudhury, 1986). In the accounting field, the word "extraordinary" was used to indicate any event leading to significant changes in the reported accounts. Current accounting standards make it extremely difficult for managers to define adverse business events or adverse environmental factors as “extraordinary.” This article highlights the importance of placing greater responsibility on managers to develop...... middle of article ......Journal of Marketing, 73(6), 214-226.Lei, J ., Dawar, N., & Gürhan-Canli, Z. (2012). Information on base rates in consumer allocations in the event of a product damage crisis. Journal of Marketing Research, 49(3), 336-348. Online etymology dictionary (nd). Retrieved March 19, 2014 from http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=crisisProject Management Institute. (2012). A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide). Newtown Square, PA: Project Management Institute. Quillinan, TB, Brazier, F., Aldewereld, H., Dignum, F., Dignum, V., Penserini, L. and Wijngaards, N. (2009, May). Develop agent-based organizational models for crisis management. In Proc. of the 8th Int. Conf. joint study on autonomous agents and multi-agent systems (AAMAS 2009) (pp. 45-51). World Health Organization (nd) Accessed March 18, 2014 from http://www.who.int/hac/about/definitions/en/