Leadership and Decision - Making in Crisis and Emergency Situations Course

In today’s fast-paced world, leaders must be prepared to navigate through crises and emergencies with confidence and precision. The "Leadership and Decision-Making in Crisis and Emergency Situations Course" equips professionals with the essential tools and strategies needed to lead effectively under pressure. Offered by LBTA, this course is designed to enhance your decision-making skills in high-stakes environments, ensuring that you can manage teams and resources efficiently during challenging times LBTA offers Leadership and Decision - Making in Crisis and Emergency Situations Course in Management and Leadership Courses.

EnglishOne WeekConfirmed£from 4,700 GBP

Upcoming schedule

223 sessions
VenueStartsEndsNet feesBook
Bali, Indonesia5-Jul-20269-Jul-20268,100 GBPRegister
Barcelona, Spain5-Jul-20269-Jul-20266,950 GBPRegister
Dubai, UAE5-Jul-20269-Jul-20264,987.5 GBPRegister
Istanbul, Turkey5-Jul-20269-Jul-20264,700 GBPRegister
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia5-Jul-20269-Jul-20264,750 GBPRegister
New York, United States5-Jul-20269-Jul-202610,900 GBPRegister
Paris, France5-Jul-20269-Jul-20266,700 GBPRegister
Singapore, Singapore5-Jul-20269-Jul-20267,500 GBPRegister
Sydney, Australia5-Jul-20269-Jul-202610,900 GBPRegister
Tokyo, Japan5-Jul-20269-Jul-20269,750 GBPRegister
Zurich, Switzerland5-Jul-20269-Jul-20267,950 GBPRegister
Amsterdam, Netherlands12-Jul-202616-Jul-20268,100 GBPRegister

Course syllabus

Introduction

All leaders are sooner or later confronted with the need to lead and manage their team or organization during a crisis or emergency. The skills and competencies that are required to lead in these circumstances are much more demanding of the leader than normal everyday leadership.

Leaders have to make decisions quickly while accepting significant risk in order to achieve a favourable outcome for their organization, its members and clients, as well as the public it serves.

objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Improve the effectiveness of your reports, proposals, emails, letters and other communication
  • Develop more efficient writing processes, improving project and time management
  • Meet the needs of your readerships/audiences enabling them achieve their own objectives
  • Develop your presentational skills and the techniques to enhance impact and effectiveness
  • Deploy the right techniques, tools and skills for a wide variety of communications challenges

ContentsDay One

Psychology and Dynamics of Crises and Emergencies 

  • The nature of crises and emergencies
  • Individual psychology under crisis and emergency conditions
  • Collective psychology under crisis and emergency conditions
  • Evolution and dynamics of crises and emergencies
  • Crises and emergencies don’t just work 8 hour days
  • Tasks of leaders before, during, and after a crisis or emergency 

Day Two

Rational Decision-Making in Crises and Emergencies 

  • Instinct, intuition, and reason
  • Rational decision-making processes
  • Individual and collective decision-making
  • Delegation through mission-based leadership
  • Nested hierarchical planning and operations 

Day Three

Leading Teams and Organizations  

  • Organizational and public responsibilities of leaders in crises and emergencies
  • Crisis/emergency management organization
  • Creating effective and efficient teams through rapid teambuilding
  • Creating effective and efficient interagency cooperation and collaboration
  • Organizational and team dynamics: morale, cohesion, mood, and unity of purpose
  • Principles of operational command and leadership 

Day Four

Solving the Problem: Managing the Crisis or Emergency 

  • Seeking cause and effect to solve the problem, not to attribute blame or responsibility
  • Creating and running a crisis/emergency command centre
  • Elements of risk management: prevention, response, containment, and recovery
  • Principles of business continuity and crisis operations
  • Information gathering and situational awareness
  • Operational rhythm, routines, and information management 

Day Five

Ethical Factors in Crisis and Emergency Leadership

  • Caring for subordinates and their families
  • The leader’s self-care
  • Responsibilities to authorities, the public and/or victims
  • Managing and leveraging the media
  • After-action review and lessons learned processes
  • Preparing for the next crisis or emergency

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