COURSE INFORMATION
Course Title: CRISIS ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT
Code Course Type Regular Semester Theory Practice Lab Credits ECTS
PIR 336 A 6 3 0 0 3 6
Academic staff member responsible for the design of the course syllabus (name, surname, academic title/scientific degree, email address and signature) NA
Lecturer (name, surname, academic title/scientific degree, email address and signature) and Office Hours: Reina Shehi , Tuesday 13:30-15:00
Second Lecturer(s) (name, surname, academic title/scientific degree, email address and signature) and Office Hours: NA
Teaching Assistant(s) and Office Hours: NA
Language: English
Compulsory/Elective: Elective
Classroom and Meeting Time: Tuesday 08:45 - 11:15, E 311
Course Description: You must deal rapidly, correctly, comprehensively, and objectively with a disaster or crisis. Yet, many organizations are so preoccupied with day-to-day operations that they fail to allocate the appropriate time and resources to crisis planning. Designed for corporate, healthcare, and nonprofit executives; crisis management professionals; advertising and public relations agency executives; and anyone charged with dealing with a crisis that threatens the image and viability of an organization, this overview provides you with the tools to identify potential vulnerabilities and to develop comprehensive protection, management, and communication plans. Examinations of actual crisis case studies demonstrate how to minimize risk; create a crisis plan; and manage, survive, and recover from a crisis.
Course Objectives: This course aims to offer to students a framework of how to analyze and manage a crisis. It teaches students that crisis management is not one- time response to an unfortunate event but it is a strategic process that must start to occur before the crisis ever takes place in the life of the organization. Therefore, the course provides an overview of a transformative crisis management approach which addresses the deep structural or cultural problems that may lead to crisis and learn how a crisis experience may also give lessons of recovery and growth.
COURSE OUTLINE
Week Topics
1 Introduction to the Course: A Framework for Crisis Management
2 The Crisis Management Landscape
3 Crisis Types, Symptoms and Causes
4 Crisis Management in Political Systems; Role of Leadership
5 Sense making: Grasping Crisis
6 Forming the Crisis Management Team and Writing the Plan
7 Midterm Exam
8 Organizational Culture, Identity and Character as a Resource to Crisis Management
9 Crisis Containment: Managing Crisis in Positive Ways
10 Post- Crisis Recovery & Growth
11 Crisis Communication-1
12 Crisis Communication-2
13 The role of Ethics in Crisis Management
14 Students' Projects
Prerequisite(s): N/A
Textbook: 1.Crandall, W. R., Parnell, J. A., & Spillan, J. E. (2013). Crisis management: Leading in the new strategy landscape. Sage Publications. 2.Verbeek, B. (2006). The Politics of Crisis Management. Public Leadership Under Pressure. 3. Saleh, Y. D. (2016). Crisis Management: The Art of Success & Failure: 30 Case Studies in Business & Politics. Hillcrest Publishing Group. 3. Saleh, Y. D. (2016). Crisis Management: The Art of Success & Failure: 30 Case Studies in Business & Politics. Hillcrest Publishing Group. 4. Misra, S. K. (2019). Crisis Management: Resilience & Change. 1st Edition. Sage Publications
Other References:
Laboratory Work: N/A
Computer Usage: N/A
Others: No
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
1 To learn about the nature of political and organizational crisis in terms of types, symptoms, causes and phases.
2 To introduce students to the transformative crisis management approach that studies crisis as possible catalysts for positive change.
3 To learn about the role of leaders, organizational culture, identity and character as a resource during crisis management
4 To learn how to manage crisis in positive ways and how to address damage at the post- crisis recovery stage
5 To analyse case studies on crisis management and encourage students to develop crisis management plans and long term solutions.
COURSE CONTRIBUTION TO... PROGRAM COMPETENCIES
(Blank : no contribution, 1: least contribution ... 5: highest contribution)
No Program Competencies Cont.
Bachelor in Political Science and International Relations (3 years) (Old) Program
1 Having and using advanced knowledge and comprehension supported by textbooks including actual knowledge in political sciences and international relations literature, materials and the other scientific resources. 4
2 Analyzing data, ideas and concepts of current political issues and international relations, determining complex events and topics, making discussions and developing new suggestions in accordance with researches. 4
3 Having knowledge and thought about actual topics and problems together with their historical, social and cultural aspects. 5
4 Introducing those who are interested in politics and international events with the topics of Political Science and IR and teaching clearly the problems and the types of solutions. 5
5 Improving skills of working together with the main social science disciplines and other disciplines which are related to Political Science and International Relations. 5
6 Improving critical thinking and skills in making research independently. 5
7 Developing solutions about the problems and conflicts which are common in national and international arena. 5
8 Improving skills for leadership and research and analyze capacity of those who is responsible with national and international ones. 4
9 Knowing any foreign language enough to communicate with colleagues and understand actual researches and articles. 2
10 Gaining IT skills to use computer and technology) in order to reach actual knowledge. 2
11 Gaining skills to follow societal, scientific and ethic values during collecting, interpreting, conducting of data related to social and political developments. 4
12 Having consciousness about human rights and environment. 5
13 Gaining the skills to follow actual developments and pursue long-life learning. 5
COURSE EVALUATION METHOD
Method Quantity Percentage
Midterm Exam(s)
1
30
Project
1
30
Case Study
5
2
Final Exam
1
30
Total Percent: 100%
ECTS (ALLOCATED BASED ON STUDENT WORKLOAD)
Activities Quantity Duration(Hours) Total Workload(Hours)
Course Duration (Including the exam week: 16x Total course hours) 16 3 48
Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice) 16 4 64
Mid-terms 1 12 12
Assignments 1 12 12
Final examination 1 14 14
Other 0
Total Work Load:
150
Total Work Load/25(h):
6
ECTS Credit of the Course:
6