Sunday, October 26, 2008

Maybe Government Didn't Learn Much From Katrina

The financial crisis is starting to look like another crisis our government bungled: the recovery following Hurricane Katrina. That's the belief of crisis management experts and former government officials quoted in a CNBC article (http://www.cnbc.com/id/27217731).

Among the comments: "'When you are slow to respond to a crisis, you get deeper in the hole, and the longer it takes to dig yourself out,' says Larry Smith, a former press secretary for Sen. Dan Quayle who runs the Institute for Crisis Management, a consulting firm representing religious and educational groups, as well as companies."

Ignore that dangling modifier and check out the article.

1 comment:

New Orleans Ladder said...

Thanks Dan.
I hung you onto today's Ladder. (and up wit'da Stitch'hikas)
We are particularly interested in Post Katrina Industry.

Thank you as well for sparing us the Irony of Dan Quale's spell-checker. However, Editilla has no such tact. HA!

Editilla~New Orleans Ladder