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Responsibilities and Logistics

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Managing a Crisis

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It is of little use telling a journalist from a major national TV channel that the reason he did not get a response to his query was due to the fax machine being broken. Or telling your local mayor’s constituency office that the phone call went unrecorded and therefore the question raised went unaddressed.

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Curtin, T., Hayman, D., Husein, N. (2005). Responsibilities and Logistics. In: Managing a Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230509306_13

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