
Human-centric Crisis Management: Nurturing Resilient Teams in Hi-tech Environments
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Leaning back on the principles of this methodology, I suggest the following steps for taking precautionary care of your subordinates to foster their robustness
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This type of crisis management that gives precedence to the staff is defined as human-centered, and those who develop this approach know perfectly well that better preparation of your people for troubles (both in mental and practical terms) increases the probability that their actions will actually help to override the issue, not exacerbate the situation.
Leaning back on the principles of this methodology, I suggest the following steps for taking precautionary care of your subordinates to foster their robustness throughout all three stages of a crisis.