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An adverse incident or series of events that has the potential to seriously damage the University's people, operations, finance or reputation.
Ãâó: www.pb.unimelb.edu.au/emergency/about/glossary.htm...
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An incident or event with consequences, which pose a significant threat to the strategic objectives of an organization.
Ãâó: www.booksites.net/download/chadwickbeech/Glossary....
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that moment in a play at which the protagonist faces the greatest conflict; it is the turning point of the play and precipitates the climax.
Ãâó: filmplus.org/thr/dic1.html
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| crisis |
A critical event, which, if not handled in an appropriate manner, may dramatically impact an organization's profitability, reputation, or ability to operate.
Ãâó: www.it.jhu.edu/etso/dr/industry/glossary.html
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"a time when a problem or situation is very bad or dangerous" [Longman] "a decisive moment; a time of danger or great difficulty" [Oxford]
Ãâó: www.terena.nl/tech/task-forces/tf-csirt/iodef/docs...
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