An Emergency Management Perspective for First-Time Leaders

Mariama Yakubu, Iddrisu Awudu
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Emergency management requires exhaustive leadership that is based on principles, sound theory, and practice. These three bedrocks provide an opportunity for leaders to be cognizance, respectful, and at the same time, nimble in leading during a disaster—manmade or natural. Although leadership in emergency management is important, existing literature does not discuss the topic so well. In this chapter, the authors consider leadership from an emergency management perspective based on the four phases of disaster management: preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery. Leading and managing unsettling events, such as pandemics, which may become the new normal, require eschewing destructive leadership behaviors. This chapter presents a conceptual model that lists and discusses using examples innate and learned leadership characteristics necessary for effective and efficient disaster management through the four phases of disaster management. Guidelines for first-time leaders handling unexpected situations are provided, together with future research directions.
第一次领导的应急管理视角
应急管理需要以原则、健全的理论和实践为基础的全面领导。这三个基石为领导者提供了一个机会,让他们在面对人为或自然灾害时,既能保持认识、尊重,同时又能保持敏捷。虽然应急管理中的领导力很重要,但现有文献并没有很好地讨论这个话题。在本章中,作者根据灾害管理的四个阶段:准备、响应、缓解和恢复,从应急管理的角度考虑领导力。领导和管理令人不安的事件,如可能成为新常态的流行病,需要避免破坏性的领导行为。本章提出了一个概念模型,该模型通过灾害管理的四个阶段,列出并讨论了有效和高效的灾害管理所必需的先天和习得的领导特征。提供了初次领导处理突发情况的指导方针,以及未来的研究方向。
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