Crisis Management in Practice presents a structured and practical approach to managing crisis situations in complex and high-risk environments. Moving beyond purely reactive models, the book explores how crises develop, how human behavior influences their progression, and how professionals can respond with clarity, discipline, and strategic thinking.
Combining real-world operational perspective with analytical insight, the author addresses key elements such as prevention, behavioral analysis, decision-making under pressure, tactical response, communication, and post-crisis evaluation. The work emphasizes that effective crisis management begins long before a critical event occurs and continues beyond immediate response.
Designed for security professionals, instructors, and decision-makers, this book provides practical frameworks and applicable concepts that support more controlled, efficient, and consistent performance in demanding situations.
More than a technical guide, Crisis Management in Practice proposes a shift in mindset: from reaction to anticipation, from improvisation to structure, and from isolated action to coordinated strategy.
| Número de páginas | 34 |
| Edición | 1 (2026) |
| Idioma | Portugués |
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