kriisireageerimine
Kriisireageerimine, or crisis management, refers to the strategic processes and techniques organizations use to handle and mitigate the impact of disruptive events. These events, known as crises, can include natural disasters, financial downturns, reputational damage, cyberattacks, or public health emergencies. The primary goal of crisis management is to protect stakeholders—such as employees, customers, investors, and the public—while preserving the organization’s reputation and operational continuity.
Effective crisis management involves several key phases: preparation, response, recovery, and learning. Preparation includes developing a
In Estonia, crisis management is particularly relevant due to the country’s vulnerability to cyber threats, climate-related
Organizations typically assign a crisis management team, often led by senior executives, to oversee responses. Clear
While crisis management is proactive, its success depends on adaptability and quick decision-making. A well-structured plan,