The Role of Corporate Management in an Effective Crisis Management Program

Authors

  • Robert S. Fleming Rohrer College of Business Rowan University
  • Faye X. Zhu Rohrer College of Business Rowan University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.56.3316

Keywords:

Crisis Management, Corporate Management, Crisis Communication, Business Continuity, Organizational Resilience, Reputation Management

Abstract

Contemporary businesses face many challenges that have the potential of compromising their success and, at times, survival. These challenges include “weathering the storm” when an organization is confronted with a crisis event or situation. A crisis may originate within an organization, as in the case of a defective product, financial or legal impropriety, or a security breach compromising customer information; or from an external source, as in the case of a catastrophic weather event or labor strike impacting an organization’s operations. The importance of a proactive approach in advance of, during, and following a crisis event has demonstrated its merit in enhancing an organization’s ability to prepare for, live through, and recover from a crisis event. This paper considers the importance of a proactive crisis management program in contributing to organizational resilience to “weather the storm” of a crisis event successfully and the essential role that corporate managers play in an effective crisis management program.

Author Biographies

Robert S. Fleming, Rohrer College of Business Rowan University

Professor of Management

Management and Entrepreneurship Department

Faye X. Zhu, Rohrer College of Business Rowan University

Professor of Management

Management & Entrepreneurship Department

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Published

2017-06-13

How to Cite

Fleming, R. S., & Zhu, F. X. (2017). The Role of Corporate Management in an Effective Crisis Management Program. Archives of Business Research, 5(6). https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.56.3316