| Management number | 231957961 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$5.52 | Model Number | 231957961 | ||
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When a crisis hits, the public does not see your organizational chart. They see the person standing at the podium.In today’s environment, where misinformation spreads faster than facts and public trust can erode in minutes, crisis communication is no longer a support function. It is an operational responsibility.In The Crisis Code, retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent, veteran crisis communicator, and national law enforcement and emergency services analyst Jason Pack takes readers inside some of the most significant crises of the modern era, including:The Boston Marathon bombingThe Pulse Nightclub attackThe 9/11 response at Ground ZeroThe “Boy in the Bunker” hostage crisis in AlabamaMajor natural disasters and national security incidentsDrawing from more than two decades in the FBI, FEMA, fire and EMS service, and public affairs leadership, Pack provides a real-world guide to crisis leadership and communication under pressure.In addition to his operational experience, Pack serves as a law enforcement and emergency services analyst appearing on Fox News, CNN, NewsNation, BBC, and other major national and international media networks, providing insight during breaking news events, disasters, mass casualty incidents, and national crises.This is not a textbook built on theory. It is a practical field guide grounded in operational experience from the command post, the Joint Information Center, and the national media spotlight.Inside, readers will learn:How to communicate clearly when facts are still developingHow to build trust before a crisis occursWhy public information officers are operational assets, not support staffHow to manage media pressure during high-profile incidentsHow to lead through uncertainty while maintaining credibilityHow misinformation, social media, and AI-generated content are reshaping crisis responseWhat leaders consistently get wrong when the pressure is highestWritten for:Public Information Officers (PIOs)Law enforcement leadersEmergency managersGovernment communicatorsCorporate crisis teamsFirst respondersExecutives and leaders facing high-stakes public scrutinyWhether you are preparing for your first press conference or leading communications during a national crisis, The Crisis Code offers practical lessons from the field on leadership, service, trust, and communication when everything goes wrong.Because when the cameras come on, the crisis has already started. Read more
| ASIN | B0H195BL6F |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8195600075 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.54 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.7 ounces |
| Print length | 236 pages |
| Publication date | May 8, 2026 |
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