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Decision Making in Emergency Management

Autor Jan Glarum, Carl Adrianopoli
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2019
Decision-Making in Emergency Management examines decisions the authors have made over their careers based on their combined training, experience and instinct. Through a broad range of case studies, readers discover how experience impacts decision-making in conjunction with research and tools available. While the use of science, data and industry standards are always the best option when it comes to handling emergency situations, not all emergency situations fit one known solution. This book comprehensively explores the question "Is ‘instinct’ a viable factor when faced with a challenging situation and how close does it match up with the best science available?"


  • Includes case studies from natural and manmade disasters, providing readers with decision-making skills in various global settings
  • Provides readers the opportunity to learn from someone else’s decisions
  • Inspires emergency response personnel to continuously pursue learning, question their strategies and apply changes as appropriate
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128157695
ISBN-10: 0128157690
Pagini: 273
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Emergency Managers Personnel, Healthcare personnel in any hospital setting, Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Personnel, Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Personnel, Public health organizations
Additional audiences may be found in field response assets such as Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMATs), or any medical-focused Mission Ready Package team affiliated with the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) utilized by all states.
Postgraduate students and researchers in EM, Resilience and Business Continuity

Cuprins

1. Emergencies, Disasters and Catastrophic Events Defined2. Common Mistakes in Decision Making During Events3. Money is Not the Problem or Solution4. Does NIMS and the ICS Work for Major Event Management5. Silos Will Get Someone Killed6. None of Us Are as Smart as All of Us7. The Role of Training and Experience in Decision Making at Major Events8. Why Disaster Exercises are a Problem9. US/European Approach10. Socio-economic Disparities11. Case Studies