certain risks (Baron‚ 2013). Clearly Mattel does not have a sufficiently tight quality control procedure to compensate for the risks of outsourcing to Chinese subcontractors. Design flaws are also a major issue. Although the company responded to the crisis quickly Mattel still faces a number of problems‚ including significant costs associated with the recalls and new monitoring systems‚ potential lawsuits and a hit to its reputation. Stakeholders have something at risk‚ and therefore something to
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1 The term financial crisis is applied broadly to a variety of situations in which some financial assets suddenly lose a large part of their nominal value. In the 19th and early 20th centuries‚ many financial crises were associated with banking panics‚ and many recessions coincided with these panics. Other situations that are often called financial crises include stock market crashes and the bursting of other financial bubbles‚ currency crises‚ and sovereign defaults.Financial crises directly
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Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management Volume 17 Number 1 March 2009 Enhancing Organizational Resilience Through Emergency Planning: Learnings from Cross-Sectoral Lessons Margaret T. Crichton*‚ Cameron G. Ramsay** and Terence Kelly*** *People Factor Consultants Ltd‚ 41 Regent Quay‚ Aberdeen AB11 5BE‚ UK. E-mail: margaret@peoplefactor.co.uk **Cogna Limited‚ Aberdeen‚ UK ***UKAEA‚ The Manor Court‚ Chilton‚ Oxfordshire‚ OX11 ORN After every emergency exercise or actual incident‚ reports
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Obesity is a national public health concern and increasing epidemic. This crisis is the research focus and media sensation as Americans’ continue to gain weight. Obesity results from weight gain over several years. Excessive body fat leads to significant health concerns and increases the risk of death (Centers for Disease Control (CDC)‚ 2014). The epidemiological issues of obesity include prevalence‚ rising incidents‚ causal factors‚ and burden of diseases related to obesity. Substantial change
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Third is how the companies would overcome them. For the first part‚ there will be examples of international companies which set up a business in China. As we know‚ since China joined the WTO in 2001‚ many foreign companies were attracted by China’s huge market and lower labour cost. But some of them experienced hard times when they came into Chinese market. The unfamiliar of the cultural difference is a very important factor. From their experience‚ we can have a direct impression of how the culture
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Applying PR in Crisis Management - 2010 Manila hostage crisis Crisis‚ which public relations counselor James Lukaszewski once described as “unplanned visibility” can strike anyone at any time. As no sector of society is immune from this “unplanned visibility”‚ it is a need for attempting to “manage” crises. By thinking logically and responding thoughtfully and quickly in a crisis‚ like how Hong Thai Travel Service Ltd reacted to the Manila hostage crisis‚ can possibly solidify a positive reputation
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The Regency Crisis was a political battle that was pushed in the background due to the French Revolution‚ about the health of King George III‚ who was believed to have gone insane putting the British Government and Monarchy in a major tailspin. However‚ this so-called crisis lasted only three months‚ but within that time two political parties were duking it out‚ George III and his son‚ George IV fought for the throne‚ and Parliament was in an all-out war to keep the country from having a civil war
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SPD4287 Public Relations and Crisis Management Semester One‚ 2012/13 Group Project [pic] [pic] TABLE OF CONTENTS Item Content Page Executive Summary 1 Part A – Crisis Analysis 1. Crisis 2 – 3 2. Analysis 4 – 5 3. Response 6 – 8 4. Comment 9 5. Recommendation 10 Part B – Public Relations Plan 1. 5-step PR Management Process 11 – 14 2. Image Restoration 15 3. Reputation Rebuild 16 – 17 Executive Summary
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All automobiles need energy to run; but even otherwise all other means of transport need energy. But even though we use it every moment of our life and learn about it at school it often remains a riddle for many all through the life. An energy crisis is any great bottleneck (or price rise) in the supply of energy resources to an economy. In popular literature though‚ it often refers to one of the energy sources used at a certain time and place‚ particularly those that supply national electricity
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Global energy crisis By Irshad Ali Sodhar (FSP) Outline 1. Introduction 2. What is energy crisis? 3. Share of energy resources in energy supply a) Non-renewable b) Renewable 4. World consumption distribution 5. World production distribution 6. Causes of crises a) Surge in demand b) Resource nationalism – tighter supply c) Political uncertainty d) Lack of diversity 7. Impact of crises a) Economy b) Politics c) Development 8. Environmental concerns 9. Way
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