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Concordance rates compare behavioural similarity, typically between samples of fraternal or identical twins.
Corporate Crisis
A significant threat to operations or reputations that can have negative consequences if not handled properly.
Product Crisis
A case in which a problem in a major product—for example, brakes in a car, faulty batteries in a phone, bacteria in food, or unintended side effects of medicine—creates a public hazard and the company is held responsible.
Unethical Management
Practices by leadership that violate moral principles or values, often compromising the well-being of employees, customers, or the environment.
Issue Life Cycle
The progression of an issue through stages, from emergence to resolution, relevant in crisis management and public relations planning.
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