The Crisis Management Pyramid is a model that helps organizations and individuals understand the different levels of response to a crisis. The Crisis Management Pyramid is composed of four stages: preparation, response, recovery, and prevention. The first stage is to prepare for the crisis. This includes creating a crisis plan and having communication channels in place. The second stage is to respond when the crisis occurs. This includes taking immediate action and mobilizing resources as needed to mitigate the effects of the crisis. The third stage is recovery which involves restoring normalcy back into society after the crisis has passed. The final stage is prevention which means that you are prepared for any future crises that may occur by developing contingency plans.