The operational command of major incidents introduces a range of additional considerations for leaders; such as acute political pressures, severe time constraints and risks to life. This environment arguably requires leaders from all relevant organisations to develop decision-making skills that incorporate risk assessments on limited information and the ability to communicate and later justify their rationale. This subject will predominantly use a case study approach to illustrate the experience of senior leaders in a multi-agency environment in crises and the themes arising from research in this area in a practical way
HD/FL
One session
Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security
Students require internet access. All materials for the subject are delivered electronically. Some documents are quite large and having broadband access is beneficial
Students in this subject should be working in a law enforcement, emergency services or security organisation or one that is very similar. Students working at any level of management will be able to apply their knowledge and experience of the organisation to the assessment tasks in the subject.
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