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The missing ingredient is the value of flexibility: the use of simulations to change corporate mindset

The missing ingredient is the value of flexibility: the use of simulations to change corporate mindset
The missing ingredient is the value of flexibility: the use of simulations to change corporate mindset
Simulations currently play a key role in facilitating competency training for incident commanders of the emergency services. The article briefly reviews current practice in incident command training and considers the effectiveness of simulation usage and practice for crisis management more generally.
civil emergency planning, competency training, crisis management, emergency services, flexibility, incident commanders, simulation effectiveness
1046-8781
414-426
Borodzicz, Edward P.
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Borodzicz, Edward P.
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Borodzicz, Edward P. (2004) The missing ingredient is the value of flexibility: the use of simulations to change corporate mindset. Simulation and Gaming, 35 (3), 414-426. (doi:10.1177/1046878104266221).

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Simulations currently play a key role in facilitating competency training for incident commanders of the emergency services. The article briefly reviews current practice in incident command training and considers the effectiveness of simulation usage and practice for crisis management more generally.

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Published date: 2004
Keywords: civil emergency planning, competency training, crisis management, emergency services, flexibility, incident commanders, simulation effectiveness

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Local EPrints ID: 35814
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/35814
ISSN: 1046-8781
PURE UUID: 76787d5e-e4f9-42bd-984e-2c59b85b1745

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Date deposited: 11 Jul 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 07:54

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Author: Edward P. Borodzicz

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