Question:
Weiss (2008) stated, ". . . that issues and crisis management should be part of a company''s management strategy and planning process" (p. 184).
Companies can be fatally damaged if they do not and anticipate and respond to unplanned events (Schermerhorn & Uhl-Bien, 2011). Leaders need to plan for the unexpected.
The best case of controlling a crisis and maintaining the trust of the public was back in 1982 when Johnson & Johnson immediately and effectively handled the incident of the cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982_Chicago_Tylenol_murders
https://www.mallenbaker.net/csr/CSRfiles/crisis02.html
Question for everyone: Can you think of any other examples of leaders having to make unplanned (or planned) changes to meet the demands of the consumers and stakeholders?