A Model of Institutional Crisis Management Strategies is a tool that can help organizations better understand their crises and the way they can be managed. It helps them to avoid future crises by identifying key features of a crisis and what needs to be done in order to avoid it. A Model of Institutional Crisis Management Strategies is an innovative framework that has been developed by Dr. Robert J. Jackson Jr., an author, speaker, consultant, and professor at Harvard Business School. The framework provides a systematic approach for organizations to manage their institutional crises by identifying the key features of a crisis and what needs to be done in order to avoid it in the future.