The Best of Both Worlds: The Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT) Approach to The Quest for Crisis Management Keystone
The Best of Both Worlds: The Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT) Approach to The Quest for Crisis Management Keystone
Yan Jin. (forthcoming), “The Best of Both Worlds: The Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT) Approach to The Quest for Crisis Management Keystone,” Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management.
Abstract: This insight piece features the Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT) at the University of Georgia in the United States. As a thought leadership entity joined by leading practitioners and scholars, the CCTT aims to build academia-industry collaborations through dialogue on emerging topics and co-creation of evidence-based advice for next-generation crisis management theory and practice. This case study walks through the origins of the CCTT, its mission and goals, structure and focus areas, as well as core activities and outputs. It discusses the unique value the CCTT approach brings to cross-sector crisis communication knowledge generation and dissemination, shedding new light to center-based model exploration and innovative crisis management thought leadership development.
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