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The Instant Survivor
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The Instant Survivor

Right Ways to Respond When Things Go Wrong

Greenleaf Book Group, 2012 mais...


Editorial Rating

8

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  • Applicable

Recommendation

Every day at work, millions of people face personal or professional crises. Companies must deal with employees who are sick, broke or in distress, and the employees themselves must get through hard times. Part self-help book, part business book, this useful manual shows you a four-step system for surviving a major problem by “staying frosty, securing support, standing tall” and “saving your future.” Corporate crisis management expert Jim Moorhead draws on his personal experience and includes many heartbreaking examples from survivors of a range of calamities. He covers people who’ve made it through divorce, cancer and drug addiction. As a second theme, though it might be a small stretch, he cites useful experiences from companies faced with corporate emergencies like product recalls and public relations disasters. getAbstract recommends this practical guidebook to a wide audience: employees facing personal trials, HR managers and line managers supervising workers in crises, and executives facing corporate problems.

Take-Aways

  • Many of the methods companies use to address a corporate crisis are also applicable to personal crises such as illness or financial setbacks.
  • Don’t deny that a crisis exists, and don’t let worry or fear keep you from taking action.
  • Focus on identifying what caused the crisis and how you can solve it.

About the Author

Jim Moorhead lost a statewide election, and his employer – a fiber optics company – collapsed in the dot-com bust. He now coaches businesspeople and political candidates on managing personal and professional crises, and he comments on crisis management for major TV networks.


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    J. L. 8 years ago
    Experienced people (whether good or bad) can speak from experience and we should listen. They have a story and we can learn by listening. Thanks.
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    T. F. 1 decade ago
    Nothing new in this book.
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    M. S. 1 decade ago
    Good summary, easy to read and catching all important points of the book!

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