3. Irruption of a crisis in an "organization
These diagrams, which are intended to represent the dimension of the crisis discussed below, are the fruit of a slow process of "decanting" in the search for a tool that would clarify most of the concepts useful in understanding the crisis phenomenon for my – interlocutors, and in particular students –.
3.1 Organization in motion
The rectangle (figure 1 ) symbolizes an "organization". This term designates a company, a group, an industry, a city, a region, etc. Let's just say that it's a living dynamic which, when it aims to maintain its structure, uses procedures that are preventive, curative or corrective, in order to control deviations from a...
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Bibliography
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Regulations
– Law no. 2003-699 of July 30, 2003 on the prevention of technological and natural risks and the repair of damage.
– Law no. 2004-811 of August 13, 2004 on the modernization of civil security.
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Detailed bibliographies of the referenced authors can be found on their websites
• Gilbert Claude: http://www.pacte.cnrs.fr/
• Heiderich Didier: http://www.communication-sensible.com/
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• ANVIE L'association nationale de valorisation interdisciplinaire des sciences humaines et sociales auprès des entreprises, http://www.anvie.fr
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