Public relations experts and crisis management personnel have done an excellent job over the
years of drawing attention to the grand scope of risks associated with crisis. Particularly in
the present challenging economic conditions organizations have become aware of the costs of
crises and are willing to put forth effort and resources in crisis prevention. In this book
the editors and contributors offer significant insight into the critical considerations of
crisis preparation as well as the importance of anticipation and pre-crisis planning.
Pre-crisis planning has been a part of crisis management ever since scholars and practitioners
began researching it. This book presents some of the most detailed and thorough insights
published to date and serves as an example of where future research can go.