Crisis planning is one of the methods used by Risk Sciences International to better manage risk.
Broadly
Crisis planning prepares organizations for unexpected high-impact events that require immediate, coordinated responses. It includes developing roles, decision chains, trigger points, and contingency procedures. Effective crisis planning supports rapid mobilization and reduces the risk of compounding failures. Its success depends on realism, rehearsal, and leadership engagement.
More specifically
RSI develops crisis plans across sectors, integrating risk analysis, stakeholder roles, and communication components. The firm tests these plans through table-top exercises and scenario simulations. RSI focuses on both strategic and operational readiness, ensuring that organizations can make decisions under pressure and recover efficiently.