Day One:
Psychology and Dynamics of Crises and Emergencies
- The nature of crises and emergencies: definitions, types, characteristics
- Individual psychology under crisis and emergency conditions: stress, fear, panic, resilience
- Collective psychology under crisis and emergency conditions: groupthink, social identity, conformity
- Evolution and dynamics of crises and emergencies: stages, triggers, escalation
- Tasks of leaders before, during, and after a crisis or emergency: anticipation, preparation, response
Day Two: Rational Decision-Making in Crises and Emergencies
- Instinct, intuition, reason: modes of thinking in crises and emergencies
- Rational decision-making processes: steps, models
- Individual decision-making: biases heuristics
- Collective decision-making: consultation consensus
- Delegation through mission-based leadership: empowerment autonomy
- Nested hierarchical planning operations: goals objectives
Day Three: Leading Teams Organizations
- Organizational public responsibilities of leaders in crises emergencies: duty care
- Crisis/emergency management organization: structure roles
- Creating effective efficient teams through rapid teambuilding: trust cooperation
- Creating effective efficient interagency cooperation collaboration: coordination integration
- Organizational team dynamics: morale cohesion mood unity purpose
- Principles of operational command leadership: authority responsibility
Day Four: Solving the Problem: Managing the Crisis or Emergency
- Seeking cause effect to solve the problem not to attribute blame responsibility: root analysis
- Creating running a crisis/emergency command centre: location equipment staff
- Elements of risk management: prevention response containment recovery
- Principles of business continuity crisis operations: continuity disruption
- Information gathering situational awareness: sources methods accuracy reliability
- Operational rhythm routines information management: cycles reports feedback
Day Five: Ethical Factors in Crisis Emergency Leadership
- Caring for subordinates their families: support assistance welfare
- The leader’s self-care: health wellbeing balance
- Responsibilities to authorities public victims: honesty openness compassion
- Managing leveraging the media: engagement influence reputation
- After-action review lessons learned processes: evaluation improvement learning
- Preparing for the next crisis or emergency: readiness adaptation innovation