
It has been established that risk management in the context of an anti-crisis management strategy is an important aspect for ensuring the stability and success of an organization in the face of negative events and crisis situations. difficult conditions. It is emphasized that the development and justification of the company's anti-crisis strategy is an important stage of anti-crisis management. The stages that can be performed when developing and justifying an anti-crisis strategy are proposed: situation analysis, definition of goals and objectives, strategy selection, development of a detailed action plan, financial analysis and resources, strategy justification, implementation and control.
threats, enterprise, crisis management, strategy, risks
threats, enterprise, crisis management, strategy, risks
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