Crisis Management Exercising
Jamie Watters
Chapter Chapter 14 in Disaster Recovery, Crisis Response, and Business Continuity, 2014, pp 177-190 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Crisis management exercises are all about giving the crisis management team a chance to experience in a safe environment the potential issues they could face so they can hone their skills, get used to their responsibilities, learn to work as a team, and test the details of their plans and any supporting facilities and tools. Typical exercises are conducted—with the whole team present—normally in the chosen crisis command room and in the form of a role play. Team members are informed of the background to the scenario being tested, then asked to operate as a team and respond in role as information is fed into the team by a facilitator
Keywords: Team Member; Crisis Management; Disaster Recovery; Early Exercise; Exercise Participation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-6407-1_14
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