Crisis is replete with paradoxes. It has both danger and opportunity, a need for fast responses yet
Question:
Crisis is replete with paradoxes. It has both danger and opportunity, a need for fast responses yet there are no quick fixes. It is universal yet idiosyncratic. How can these be true? For this discussion board consider a crisis you experienced in the distant past Describe the paradoxes you experienced during the crisis You need to focus on the paradoxes present in the crisis situation more than the crisis itself.
Briefly discuss a crisis that has occurred in your life (keep the story short - the story words are not included in your word count). The crisis should be in the distant past (more than 3 years ago). The emphasis of your post should be not so much on the crisis but on the paradoxes it presented.
Looking back on the crisis how does it appear different now than it was immediately after it happened? This sets us all thinking about the nature of crises in our lives and how we perceive them differently. Please share with the class your experiences and thoughts.
Exploring Management
ISBN: 978-1119231936
5th edition
Authors: John R. Schermerhorn, Daniel G. Bachrach