The program has been designed to be interactive with several case studies and group exercises. A modular approach will take the delegates through the four stages of Crisis Management - Preparation, Planning, Response, and Recovery. Participative lectures will involve the use of PowerPoint, handout material, work manual with all instructor notes and slides, examples of best practice, and appropriate video/DVD material. The use of flip-charts, syndicate workshops, and reporting back sessions will encourage a fully participative and enjoyable event.
At the end of this course the participants will be able to:
Understand Crisis Management and its preferred framework for the private and public sectors
Understand the escalation of the incident to the crisis to disaster
Understand Civil Defence responsibilities
Apply effective crisis management tools and techniques for when an organization is under pressure
Develop an effective stakeholder management plan for use in a crisis
Identify measures that would improve their organizations' crisis management capabilities
Managers
Team Leaders
Administrators
All Professionals
Who owns the mitigation process?
Self-evaluating questionnaires
Developing and Implementing Emergency Plans
Twelve point checklist covering the whole planning process
Mutual Aid arrangements
Company-wide strategic contingency plans
Service or departmental plans
Building evacuation plans
Crisis Management and Communications. Emergency Centre/s
Developing and implementing a Business Continuity Management (BCM) strategy
Business Impact Analysis. Case Study and Workshop
Command and Control Issues
Operational (at the scene)
Tactical (at the forward control point/incident command)
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