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How can leaders manage a crisis effectively?

• By Kamlesh Dangi
How can leaders manage a crisis effectively?

Leadership often gets highlighted when everything is sailing smoothly or working out in favor of an organization. Rather, the times of crisis are when people critically evaluate the effectiveness of leadership. History tends to suggest that great leaders established their credentials in times of crisis hence it does provide everyone a great opportunity to lead. While leadership can be exercised by anyone at any point in time, it is in times of crisis when people look for that one personality which in their mind fulfills the criteria of effective ’Leader’.

People behave differently during the crisis and therefore a leader also needs to think, act, and behave in ways that may be termed as unconventional or unfamiliar. Crisis can occur anytime or anywhere. It is often hard to fathom how long a crisis will take to completely dissipate. It can easily range from a couple of days to even years. Irrespective of the protocols that are available within an organization to prevent a crisis, each new crisis is unique and different from the last one.  Its unanticipated and unique nature often do not leave leaders with enough time to foresee or prepare. Therefore there aren’t really any ‘7 steps to manage crisis’ that would work in every crisis. But one can learn a lot about what worked and what didn’t when you analyze a crisis in hindsight. One does come across a pattern of certain leadership behaviors which more often than not work. Application of each of these are highly contextual and therefore generalizing them as effective can lead to failure in managing crisis. 

Following leadership behaviors that often seem to have worked during the crisis: