Utilizing DMAIC method to optimize law enforcement official willingness to respond to disasters: an exploratory study

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Erick B. Knezek, Thevu Vu, Jim Lee
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PurposeThe purpose of this case study is to develop a lean six sigma (LSS) define–measure–analyze–improve–control (DMAIC) procedure to optimize the willingness to respond (WTR) of Louisiana-based law enforcement officials (LEO) to disasters.Design/methodology/approachVarious LSS tools were used to implement DMAIC to clearly define the problem of WTR, measure the self-reported WTR through a survey, perform statistical analysis on the measured data to identify significant variables to WTR, brainstorm issues and improvements with stakeholders, develop mitigation strategies, implement a pilot solution survey and develop control measures.FindingsLouisiana LEO showed an average of 73.9% of WTR to all disasters. Seven significant variables influenced WTR, which are prior experience, transportation, duty to organization, risk to self, conflicting roles, training and incentive pay. The results from pilot solutions showed that utilizing incentive pay, adequate training and personal protective equipment (PPE) increased WTR from 0.5% up to 16%.Originality/valueThis study developed and validated a unique procedure to improve LEO WTR to disasters, providing a set of DMAIC tools and concepts that can be used by other emergency response agencies. This research was performed during the COVID-19 pandemic and after Hurricane Laura impacted Louisiana.
运用DMAIC方法优化执法人员灾害响应意愿的探索性研究
本案例研究的目的是开发精益六西格玛(LSS)定义-测量-分析-改进-控制(DMAIC)程序,以优化路易斯安那州执法官员(LEO)对灾害的响应意愿(WTR)。设计/方法/方法使用了各种LSS工具来实施DMAIC,以明确定义WTR问题,通过调查测量自我报告的WTR,对测量数据进行统计分析,以确定WTR的重要变量,与利益相关者集思广益,制定缓解策略,实施试点解决方案调查并制定控制措施。路易斯安那州LEO显示所有灾害的平均WTR为73.9%。7个显著变量影响WTR,分别是经验、交通、组织责任、自我风险、角色冲突、培训和激励性薪酬。试点解决方案的结果表明,利用激励性薪酬、充分的培训和个人防护装备(PPE)将WTR从0.5%提高到16%。独创性/价值本研究开发并验证了一种独特的程序,以提高LEO对灾害的WTR,提供了一套DMAIC工具和概念,可供其他应急响应机构使用。这项研究是在COVID-19大流行期间和飓风劳拉影响路易斯安那州之后进行的。
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International Journal of Emergency Services
International Journal of Emergency Services SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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