Dr. Patrick Honohan, an honorary professor of economics at Trinity College Dublin and former governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, shares insights from his book on crisis management. He discusses the evolving role of central banks in crisis scenarios, emphasizing the need for proactive strategies over reactive measures. Honohan uses case studies, including the Credit Suisse-UBS takeover, to illustrate strategic communication and preparedness. He also critiques the implications of tariffs on global economies, urging a deeper understanding of their complex impacts.