to restore someone’s confidence; e.g. “The company ... the public that such a mistake would not happen again.”
to reassure
noun: reassurance (to provide reassurance to)
noun: reassurance (to provide reassurance to)
to say publicly that something must happen: “The present crisis calls ... mature judgement on the part of our leaders.”
to call for
to show that an explanation or belief is probably true: “All the evidence backs ... her story.”
to back up
to admit that something is true: “The company ... they were responsible for the incident.”
to concede
(formal) to prevent sth harmful from spreading or getting worse: The politicians are trying to ... the euro crisis.
to contain
noun: containment
noun: containment
to say that you did not do what you are accused of; e.g. “He ... having stolen the money.”
to deny (denied, denied)
noun: denial
noun: denial
to give information to people, especially information that was secret: "Only much later did the managers ... the extent of the crisis."
disclose
to struggle to know what to say or do, e.g. “During the euro crisis the company ....”
to flounder
to ask people to return a product because there is something wrong with it
to recall
noun: a product recall ("The company had to initiate a product recall")
noun: a product recall ("The company had to initiate a product recall")
to make changes to sth without permission, especially to damage it; e.g. “Someone ... with the brakes of his car.”
to tamper
an official examination of business records, product standards
an audit
verb: to audit
verb: to audit
something that might happen in the future, especially something bad: a ... plan ( a backup strategy)
contingency
a hole or crack in an object or container that a liquid or gas comes out of [Leck] - also used about information
a leak
verb: to leak
verb: to leak
the process of going to court to have something decided officially by law; to take ... action
legal action
legal responsibility for causing damage or injury, or for paying something [Haftbarkeit, Haftpflicht]
liability
e.g. product liability laws, an admission of liability
e.g. product liability laws, an admission of liability
an official statement or report which an organisation gives to journalists, for example about a new product or an important event
press release
Produktionsserie; e.g. “We have shorter ... than we had 10 years ago.”
production runs
to be responsible for a bad or unpleasant situation: “It is very hard to say who is at ... .”
at fault
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Autor: EstherRobinson
Oberthema: English
Thema: Crisis Management
Veröffentlicht: 12.12.2011
Tags: ENGLb
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