LEADERSHIP IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT

LEADERSHIP IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT

 

paper, Preparedness phase.

Propose your ideal form of leadership in the Disaster and Emergency Management Preparedness phase. Defend your argument using the principles of Critical Thinking.

This Master level analysis should once again develop the specific detail answers to the Analysis guideline questions and meet the expectation of the Universal Intellectual Standards and good academic written communication.

Expect at least 500 focused words.

Let me start at the back end. The paper should be not less than 500 words (which is fairly short). I wish to see you function in this assignment as a Master, an educator. The “Critical Analysis” I posted as the expected performance early in the course demands you address:

Who (many who’s), What, When (I set the time frame as Preparedness phase, thus you can decide for long range planning [not threat imminent] or pre-event [ threat is real and likely to be experienced “soon”]) Where ( you can set business or hospital EOC, town EOC, State EOC, etc.) all are descriptive elements.

Then you ANALYZE the WHY, the HOW, the WHY NOT, and the WHAT IF (you are explaining to me your ideal leader, based on your experience and study, addressing each aspect above).

Finally, you EVALUATE your actions by describing or stating the So What and What is next (why does good leadership matter, what else should you/ we study).

That is the essential critical thinking process.

The Standard I expect you to strive for is expressed in the Foundation for Critical Thinking (criticalthinking.org) The Universal Intellectual Standards are on that site

 

Answer preview

It is essential to have a well-guided and informed approach to disaster and emergency management. In this case, leadership plays a vital role in the facilitation of resources and policies towards disaster preparedness. In this case, various stakeholders should actively be involved in the management of efficient mitigation and operation plans (Kapucu & Ustun, 2018). Well- informed leadership approach to disaster…

 

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