Emergency Management: Response, Recovery, and Mitigation
MGMT X 408.802
This course provides an overview of how stakeholders come together to effectively respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of disasters, no matter the size or location of the incident.
Understand interorganizational collaboration and trust in preparedness planning
Identify key departments and employees who have critical roles in preparedness and a description of each role
Prepare the basics of verbal and written plan communication and distribution
Develop a preparedness plan
About this course:
Decades of cooperation and support between various levels of government, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, academia, and others has resulted in numerous emergency management lessons learned and best practices. These can be applied by organizations, businesses, and communities before, during, and after disasters and emergencies. This course provides you an overview of how stakeholders come together to effectively respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of disasters, no matter the size or location of the incident. The course also provides a host of tools and resources—such as frameworks, strategies, and job aids—that can help emergency managers, public safety officials, or private sector employees tasked with addressing threats or hazards.
Prerequisites
MGMT X 408.801 Emergency Preparedness and Homeland Security: An Overview (may be taken concurrently). In addition to standard technical requirements, students are required to have a computer with an internal/external microphone.
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