Benefits of creating a comprehensive crisis response plan
Benefits of creating a comprehensive crisis response plan
Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Review Chapter 1-12
Minimum of 1 library resource for initial post
Initial Post Instructions
Discuss the benefits of creating a comprehensive crisis response plan before a crisis happens. Can an organization manage a crisis without having a crisis response plan in place?
Secondary Post Instructions
Read and respond to posts made by at least two peers. Respond in one of the following ways:
Ask a probing question.
Share an insight from having read your peer’s post.
Offer and support an opinion.
Validate an idea with your own experience.
Make a suggestion.
Writing Requirements
In addition to one initial post, respond to at least two peers.
Initial Post Length: minimum of 250 words
Secondary Post Length: minimum of 200 words per post
Use APA format for in-text citations and list of references.
Grading and Assessment
Meeting the minimum number of postings does not guarantee an A; you must present an in-depth discussion of high quality, integrate sources to support your assertions, and refer to peers’ comments in your secondary posts to build on concepts.
Course Learning Outcome(s): 1, 2, 3, 5, 6
1. Develop a working definition of leadership.
2. Explain the salient theories of leadership.
3. Interpret the characteristics of leadership.
5. Generalize the responsibilities of successful leadership experiences.
6. Construct a personal plan for leadership.
book -link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z5K9Svypc5Y7exbq5…
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