Icehotel or Wonderland? Reimagining the United States' National Incident Management System.

Q3 Medicine
Lisa Wier, Tony McAleavy
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Abstract

Disasters and catastrophes are increasing in frequency, severity and complexity, meaning that effective multi-organisational response has never been more pertinent. The United States' National Incident Management System (NIMS), which includes the on-scene Incident Command System (ICS) component, is mandated for use at all levels of government and is often framed, somewhat narrowly, as a mechanistic hierarchy or an organic network. The related literature is divergent: academic critiques are lamented for lacking real-world insights whereas practitioner accounts are, unfairly, dismissed as anecdotal, meaning that novel insights that inform future preparedness are needed. Accordingly, this conceptual study reimagines NIMS/ICS using pragmatism, metaphorical analysis - informed by Morgan's seminal organisational metaphors, Pinto's 'Icehotel', and McCabe's 'Wonderland' metaphors - and symbolic logic. This paper demonstrates that NIMS/ICS is both mechanistic and organic, and much more at the same time. They engender much-needed novel and innovative perspectives which can be embedded within training and education activities to address the increasingly complex nature of disasters and catastrophes.

冰旅馆还是仙境?重新构想美国国家事件管理系统。
灾难和灾难的频率、严重程度和复杂性都在增加,这意味着有效的多组织响应从未像现在这样相关。美国的国家事件管理系统(NIMS),包括现场事件指挥系统(ICS)组件,被授权在各级政府使用,并且通常被框定为一个机械的层次结构或一个有机网络。相关文献是分歧的:学术批评因缺乏现实世界的见解而感到遗憾,而从业者的叙述则被不公平地视为轶事,这意味着需要为未来准备提供信息的新颖见解。因此,这一概念性研究利用实用主义、隐喻分析和象征逻辑重新构想NIMS/ICS,这些隐喻来自摩根开创性的组织隐喻、平托的“冰旅馆”和麦凯布的“仙境”隐喻。本文论证了NIMS/ICS既是机械性的,又是有机的,同时还有更多的东西。它们产生了急需的新颖和创新的观点,这些观点可以纳入培训和教育活动,以处理灾害和灾难日益复杂的性质。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning is the leading professional journal publishing peer-reviewed articles and case studies written by and for business continuity and emergency managers.
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