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Preparing for the coming storm: Exploring interactions between corporate values and crisis management
Author(s) -
Matt Tidwell
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of professional communication
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1920-6852
DOI - 10.15173/jpc.v4i2.2631
Subject(s) - panacea (medicine) , crisis management , public relations , corporate communication , crisis communication , crisis response , political science , organizational culture , ethical values , business , corporate social responsibility , management , sociology , law , economics , social science , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology
One of the most prevalent corporate trends of the last several years has been the rush for companies to identify their core purpose and core values as a means to differentiate and create a sustainable winning culture. Yet even with more emphasis on stated ethical philosophies, internal crises and scandals have continued to plague corporations. This pilot project uses in-depth interviews with senior public relations executives from large companies. The project examines how companies integrate corporate ethical philosophy into their crisis planning and response procedures and concludes that, while a well-entrenched core values program can serve as a powerful tool and a framework for crisis planning and decision-making, it should not be viewed as a panacea. Further, the research finds that poorly executed values programs are destabilizing to an organization and actually make crisis response more problematic. ©Journal of Professional Communication, all rights reserved.

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