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Inaugural Crisis Management Leadership Summit

  • Written by Eloise Hurley Wellington



The Inaugural Crisis Management Leadership Summit is being held on the 8th October at Duxton House. The Summit focuses on current topics concerning today’s crisis realities and how businesses and governments are coping. It offers delegates a unique opportunity to look at crisis management from different viewpoints and to learn cross-industry lessons and best practice.

 

With contributions from the Crisis Director Malaysia Airlines, Curtin University, Computer Emergency Response Team, Former Queensland Premier, GoCrisis, Air China and many more, our speakers will share their personal experiences, discuss the latest research and trends on the risks that businesses face, the impact that social media and the real-time news cycle have on crisis and emergency management, leadership in crisis and what we can learn from recent world events and how to apply these lessons to corporate crisis response. We will look at global organisations in crisis and learn from their failures and successes.

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