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This lesson defines what crisis management is, why it matters, and how it differs from routine incident handling or business continuity.

Learners will explore the core aims of crisis management: protecting people, maintaining decision quality, preserving trust, and enabling recovery under pressure.

The lesson also introduces the basic lifecycle of a crisis, the roles involved, and the common mistakes organisations make when they wait too long, communicate badly, or assume a crisis will resolve itself.

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