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BS 11200:2014

Crisis management. Guidance and good practice

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A capability to manage crises is one aspect of a more resilient organization. Resilience requires effective crisis management, which needs to be understood, developed, applied and validated in the context of a range of risk related disciplines. These include risk, business continuity and security management.

Crisis management cannot simply be deferred until an organization is hit by a crisis, in the hope that it will never happen. It requires a forward-looking, systematic approach that creates structures, trains people to work within them and is evaluated and developed in a continuous, purposeful and rigorous way.

The development of a crisis management capability needs to be a regular activity that is proportionate to an organization’s size and capacity.

That’s why we’ve published BS 11200:2014 Crisis management – Guidance and good practice which offers guidance to help management plan, establish, operate, maintain and improve their organizations crisis management capability.

The guidance is applicable to any organization regardless of location, size, type, industry or sector.

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Scope
  3. Terms and definitions
  4. Crisis management: core concepts, principles and developing a capability
  5. Building a crisis management capability
  6. Crisis leadership
  7. Strategic crisis decision-making
  8. Crisis communications
  9. Training, exercising and learning from crises
  10. Bibliography
  11. List of figures
  12. List of tables

You may also be interested in:

  • PD ISO/TR 31004:2013 Risk management. Guidance for the implementation of ISO 31000
  • BS ISO 22301:2012 Societal security. Business continuity management systems. Requirements
Product Details
Descriptors
Planning
Emergency measures
Communication processes
Personnel management
Enterprises
Personnel
Management
Documents
Business continuity
Organizations
Risk analysis
Training
ICS Codes
03.100.01 Company organization and management in general
Committee
SSM/1
International relationships
ISBN
978 0 580 81196 8
Publisher
BSI