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What are the valuable skills required to manage work place crisis?

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Question added by Oladayo Ojumu , Security Manager , Shepherdhill Security Ltd
Date Posted: 2015/08/22
Christine Ndunge Wesonga
by Christine Ndunge Wesonga , Management Trainee , Career Point Solutions

Acrisis can strike any company, anytime, anywhere and advanced planning is the key to survival. 

Here are some critical steps to crisi management that can be considered for any company:

1)Have a plan:every plan begins with clear objectives to protect any individual who may be endangered by it and ensure the key audiences are kept informed and the organization survives.

2)Identify a spokesperson: to ensure the company speaks with one voice and delivers a clear consistent message, a spokesperson must be identified as well as prepared to answer media questions and participate in interviews.

3) Be honest and open: being as open and transparent as possible can help stop rumors and defuse a potential media frenzy. this transparency must be projected through all communications channels, news interviews, social media, internal announcement.

4)Keep employees informed: this will ensure that business continues to flow as smoothly as possible and minimise internal rumors mill that may lead to employees posting false reports on social media.

5)Communicate with customers and suppliers: so that they dont get the information from social media, let it be part of the crisis communication plan to include customers and suppliers and how they will be regulary updated during the event.

6) Update early and often: issue summary statements, updated action plans and new developments as early as possible for its better to over communicate than to allow rumors to fill the void.

7)Dont forget social media: be sure to establish a social media team to monitor, post and react to social media activity throughout the crisis.

KRISHNA KUMAR  MENON KUNNATHULLY
by KRISHNA KUMAR MENON KUNNATHULLY , VAIDYARATHNAM AYURVEDA FOUNDATION HOSPITALS VAIDYARATHNAM AYURVEDA RESEARCH&FOUNDATION

Any place we should have a team for work place crisis.

Decision Maker,Executive director. should head the team and controlling any crisis is not simple. But as and when what happened and studying the problem we can do that very diplomatically. In case of urgency we should a decision maker who is capable of doing the same. Executive Director should assist him in the same.

Walid Ismail Elrahel  Meiri
by Walid Ismail Elrahel Meiri , Administrative Accountant and Public Relations , Musa Ali Altayeb for Import and Export

Identifying the sources of potential harm to staff health and wellbeing Systematically assessing the risk of staff being harmed. Developing and implementing actions to. Address the workplace factors that present a risk of psychological injury. Minimise the impact of stress on staff through supportive management and promoting staff health and wellbeing. Monitor and review the implementation and effectiveness of the interventions to ensure continuous improvement.

Taranjit Singh Ghumman
by Taranjit Singh Ghumman , Director Planning and Technical Support , Indian Army

A previously thoroughly studied work place knowledge and likely causes that that will cause the crisis. Foerwarned  is forearmed. Crisis occur when we ignore the portent and imminent signs of it. Prevention rather than repair should be the strategy to be adopted.

mohamed Hakim CMA CPA Candidate
by mohamed Hakim CMA CPA Candidate , Accounting Manager , Andersen saudi arabia

1 - determine what is crisis problem

2- search for solutions and alternatives

make a plans and begin your work  

Habib ur Rahman Laskar
by Habib ur Rahman Laskar , Deputy General Manager , Jaiprakash Associates Limited

Workplace conflict is inevitable. Nobody is perfect. Misunderstandings happen. We all make mistakes. Light-hearted banter can escalate into bickering. Small disputes can grow out of all proportion and result in costly and lengthy tribunals. ‘Strained relationships can be a distraction for those involved and for those around them,’ says lawyer and mediation expert Dr Frank Hanna, ‘and workplace conflict is one of the most time and money-draining issues facing businesses.’ So if you do become involved in some sort of conflict at work, resolving it in a timely and appropriate manner is in your best interests, as well as those of your employer and your colleagues. Unfortunately, this can be easier said than done: we are not all blessed with the personality or interpersonal skills required to diffuse all difficult encounters. Fortunately, we can all benefit from applying some tried and tested coping mechanisms.

PRANAY GUPTA
by PRANAY GUPTA , Assistant General Manager , Patanjali Ayurved Ltd.

stakeholder management  is require deadly

Leadership and problem solving skills

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