What are some of the questions that should be asked in order to address issues that could cause blame, and thus affect the organization after a disaster?
What will be an ideal response?
Questions to be asked in order to address issues that could cause blame include:
1. Should you have foreseen the incident and taken precautions to prevent it?
2. Were you unprepared to respond effectively to the incident after it occurred?
3. Did management do anything intentionally that caused the incident to occur or that made it more severe?
4. Were you unjustified in the actions you took leading up to and following the incident?
5. Is there any type of scandal or cover-up related to your involvement in the incident?
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