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The Anatomy of a Crisis

Colin Campbell
by Colin Campbell on 28/09/17 18:00
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Whatever the crisis is the anatomy is the same so just imagine it’s a house that has fallen down. 

First things first, safety.

  1. Safety

Is it safe for everyone around it, can you get anybody that was in the house to safety.

Safety is the most important thing in a crisis.

  1. Carefully clearing the rubble

Carefully removing the debris, trying to learn what happened and making sure there is no body left.

  1. Re building a house 

Learning from the mistakes, making it better so that it doesn’t fall down again. Remembering what happened the last time.

Crises come in many forms but this little model can be adapted to anyone, it’s a good hanger to hold onto when things get difficult.

 

Blog post number: 1416 

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