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The biggest mistake HR leaders make in a crisis

Tom Starner

June 16, 2026

Career Advice

The biggest mistake HR leaders make in a crisis

Tom Starner

June 16, 2026

Photo by Vitaly Gariev on Unsplash

It’s not unusual for HR leaders to spend hours building organization-wide “disruption” plans. But when a true crisis hits, many of those strategies often break down immediately.

According to Katherine Loranger, Chief People Officer at Safeguard Global, major potential problems can quickly become reality because most crisis plans are built around systems, rather than people.

“The first test in any disruption isn’t the overall plan; most of all, it’s whether you can locate, support and stabilize your employees very quickly,” she explains.

Loranger also notes that while most organizations have some form of an HR crisis management plan, when a real disruption hits—whether it’s political instability, a natural disaster, a conflict or other need to relocate employees—success is determined by putting “people before process.”

“In my 25 years in HR, I’ve seen my fair share of crises, and the biggest thing that separates organizations that survive and thrive from those that struggle is the ability to remain flexible when circumstances don’t unfold as expected,” she says.

She adds that employers who struggle often jump straight into productivity metrics and business continuity areas, rather than employee safety, support and stability.

“That means quickly knowing where your people are, understanding what they need, and being willing to make decisions that don’t fit neatly into a policy manual,” she says. “In my experience, that can mean approving a salary advance for an employee trying to leave a high-risk area or helping employees in a conflict zone to relocate across borders. Sometimes it’s as simple as providing emotional support during a difficult period.”

Decentralization has proven to be a key crisis-leadership lesson

Resilient employers also get ahead of the game by avoiding single points of failure, she says. One of the most critical lessons many organizations have learned over the last several years is the value of decentralization. She explains that employers who concentrate critical talent, operations or knowledge in a single location create unnecessary risk.

“Resilient organizations build distributed teams, cross-train employees and create coverage across locations, so work can continue when disruption impacts one region or market,” Loranger says. “That also gives employees the flexibility and support they need when a crisis affects them personally.”

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It’s not unusual for HR leaders to spend hours building organization-wide “disruption” plans.
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