Background: Crisis management is a relatively new science in in Iran. researchers strategic managment consider to be more related to economics. Perhaps strategic management in military and defense sciences has a different nature. Research has been conducted on the relationship between crisis management and strategic, but a number of researchers still consider these two fields to be separate. This article examines the relationship between the basic and common components in these two areas. Materials and Methods: Pearson correlation, regression, one-sample t-test, and Friedman ranking tests have been performed using SPSS statistical analysis software at a significance level of 0.05. The statistical population of this study was 30 experts in these two fields who were selected purposefully. Results: Finally, after analyzing in the strategic management components, SWOT with a coefficient of 0.623, Mission-Vision with a coefficient of 0.553, Goals with a coefficient of 0.682, Execution with a coefficient of 0.660, Risk with a coefficient of 0.772, Planning with a coefficient of 0.678, Feedback with a coefficient of 0.502, Interaction with a coefficient of 0.538 and Mediating with a coefficient of 0.583, have a significant relationship with these components in crisis management. Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that strategic management has a significant relationship with crisis management with a correlation coefficient of 0.819. And this means that these two areas are closely related and intertwined.
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Strategic Management, Crisis Management, Relationship Between Basic Components
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Nikseresht, M., Adelkhani, T. (2025). Linking Crisis Management and Strategic Management (Analysis of the Relationship of Common Essential Components). American Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, 10(3), 40-49. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajetm.20251003.12
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Nikseresht, M.; Adelkhani, T. Linking Crisis Management and Strategic Management (Analysis of the Relationship of Common Essential Components). Am. J. Eng. Technol. Manag. 2025, 10(3), 40-49. doi: 10.11648/j.ajetm.20251003.12
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Nikseresht M, Adelkhani T. Linking Crisis Management and Strategic Management (Analysis of the Relationship of Common Essential Components). Am J Eng Technol Manag. 2025;10(3):40-49. doi: 10.11648/j.ajetm.20251003.12
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