|
Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)
Business Continuity Planning (BCP)
Binomial International
|
|
||||||||
| ||||||||||
The Binomial Bookstore
Rothstein Associates Inc.
Crisis Management, Crisis Communication
SITTING IN THE HOT SEAT:
LEADERS AND TEAMS FOR CRITICAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT by Rhona Flin “Crisis Management is an area of activity which has been propelled to the forefront of the management agenda as a consequence of a number of recent incidents. Increasingly, responsibility for taking command in an emergency is being placed in senior managers in charge, not only of well-known high-risk sites such as oil rigs and chemical plants, but also of places where the public have a right to be safe. The bombings of the World trade Center in New York and of Manchester city centre, and the Hillsborough disaster - each called on the skills and courage of people in a suddenly high-risk and high-profile situation. “These are internationally memorable incidents - but every day there are non-routine critical incidents which call on the skills, and test the training, of emergency professionals and “ordinary” managers alike. “How are they prepared for the task? How are they trained? How are they monitored? “Increasingly, the responsibility of individuals who are required to take command in emergencies is no longer simply the domain of the military, police, and fire service commanders. “SITTING IN THE HOT SEAT examines the selection, training and assessment of individuals who are required to take the command role in an emergency. It presents latest developments from the emergency services, military and industrial experts. The emphasis of the book is on the individual manager - or commander - and his/her relationship with the team. Case studies, expert commentary ad psychological research complete a comprehensive picture of the issues in public, and private organizations, the military, and the industrial sector. “The Police, the Fire service, the Ambulance service, the Coastguard service, the Armed Forces, the Merchant Navy, commercial airlines, mining, chemical and petro-chemical industries, offshore oil companies, the nuclear and power industries, football clubs, major entertainment venues, hotels - safety professionals and senior managers in all these organizations will find SITTING IN THE HOT SEAT a rich source of knowledge and techniques.” =================================== “Life-endangering emergencies occur everyday. The plans made to cope with them swing into action -- the incident teams carry them out -- and we move on. But stop for a moment to think what this actually means. How is this planning done? How do the teams know what to do? Who leads them? “Think of a recent major emergency: think about the people you see on your TV screens or in the newspaper; think about their tactical decision making under stress. “How are those leading the emergency teams selected, trained supervised, monitored and assessed? Particularly the individual required to undertake the role of on-scene ‘commander.’ “Much has been written about the wider organizational issues -- crisis management, emergency planning -- or about the organizational and public service response, rather than focusing on the individual leading the on-scene response: the person in the hot seat. “Rhona Flin’s book -- Sitting In The Hot Seat -- focuses on the need to assess managerial competence for emergency response. As an applied psychologist she has had unparalleled access to the training of incident commanders in Europe and the USA. Her work, in terms of depth and breadth of her research, makes her uniquely qualified to write this book. “For those responsible for people’s safety Sitting In The Hot Seat addresses the need to develop robust procedures to overcome the unexpected. For without adequate measures in place, and without appropriately trained incident commanders, emergencies can become disasters. The public and those responsible for their protection could pay a heavy price for the lack of preparation.” =================================== CONTENTS PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1. THE ROLE OF THE INCIDENT COMMANDER Introduction Incident command and control procedures Command and control in major incidents 2. SELECTING THE RIGHT STUFF Introduction Selection criteria Selection procedures Competence assessment in incident command 3. TRAINING THE INCIDENT COMMANDER Incident command training methods Incident command training: case studies 4. THE STRESS OF INCIDENT COMMAND What is stress? Causes of stress for commanders in emergencies Mediating (Buffer) factors Effects and symptoms of stress during the incident Effects of stress after the event and PTSD Managing stress 5. COMMAND DECISION MAKING Traditional decision making theories Naturalistic decision-making Recognition-primed decision making Emergency decision making Stress and Decision Making 6. INCIDENT COMMAND TEAMS Factors influencing team performance Research into team performance Shared mental models - team mind Distributed decision making Team decision making under stress Crew Resource Management 7. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS Legal responsibilities Selection, training and assessment Stress, decision making and teamwork Leadership theory Future directions APPENDIX REFERENCES INDEX =================================== ABOUT THE AUTHOR “Professor Rhona Flin is a Chartered Psychologist specializing in the application of psychology to safety and emergency management. She is Director of Research at Aberdeen Business School and Offshore Management Centre, The Robert Gordon University, where she leads a team of psychologists working with the offshore oil industry and the emergency services. She is a Visiting Fellow at the UK Fire Service College. She has also been involved with the ACPO MODACE course at the Police Staff College, Bramshill and she lectures on the Inspectors’ Course at the Scottish Police College.” =================================== 1996, 258 pages Order #DR259 Rothstein Associates Inc.
4 Arapaho Rd.
Brookfield, CT 06804-3104
1-888-ROTHSTEin
Telephone: 203.740.7444; 888.768.4783
Fax: 203.740.7401
E-Mail:
info@rothstein.com
All bookstore enquiries should be sent to Rothstein Associates at the above address.
Looking for Practical Knowledge?
© Binomial International 2008
|