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Would you choose to have a virtual crisis team? Why or why not? What are the dangers of becoming overly dependent on the Internet or intranet during a crisis? What crisis communication utility do you see in the various social media channels? How might you change the list of required sections for a crisis management plan? How might the structure of crisis management plans change as they become more digital? Which side of the dark site debate do you support? Why? Why do social media policies matter to crisis managers? How has communication technology changed how crisis teams operate?
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