Complacency can be dangerous: how to manage a crisis, in a pinch
TORONTO—I've never really been in a crisis. Stuck for an hour inside an elevator, in a two-hour traffic jams on the 401 in Ontario, the occasional ill-advised email sent deliberately or inadvertently, or finding myself at my car at the end of a six-hour kayak expedition and realizing that ...
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