Crisis Simulation
Putting it all together — a guided simulation where you apply crisis management principles to a developing scenario.
Why Simulate?
Reading about crisis management is necessary but insufficient. Real crises are messy, emotional, and fast — conditions that can't be replicated through reading alone. Simulations bridge this gap by placing you in scenarios where you must apply frameworks under time pressure.
Effective crisis simulations share key features:
Evolving scenario: The situation changes based on your decisions, just like a real crisis. Good decisions open options; bad ones narrow them.
Incomplete information: You never have the full picture. You must decide how much time to spend gathering information versus acting.
Time pressure: Decisions have deadlines. Indecision is itself a decision — usually a bad one.
Consequences: Your choices have realistic consequences that affect the next phase of the simulation.
The goal isn't to find the 'right' answer — it's to practice the process of making defensible decisions under uncertainty.