Crisis Leadership:
Accelerating Economic Recovery

EQUIPPING LEADERS TO BUILD RESILIENT COMMUNITIES AND RECOVER FASTER

As the severity and complexity of disasters increase due to conflict, natural disasters, technological dependencies, and population growth, the economic impact is also reaching  unprecedented heights. According to insurer Aon, natural disasters in 2021 caused economic loses of $283 billion - only 38 percent of which was covered by insurance. Additionally, the disparity of impact on vulnerable populations continues to grow making it more difficult for the whole community recovery. How can community leaders increase resilience and establish the conditions for rapid response and recovery for the regional economy?

This course was designed to equip community leaders with the knowledge, skills, and resources to enhance community resilience, lead through a crisis, and bolster economic recovery.

Course Overview

This course provides a framework for community leaders to accelerate economic recovery through the application of community lifelines, essential crisis leadership skills, decision theory, whole community engagement, and resilience strategies. Participants will explore recent and relevant case studies and their economic impact, gain an understanding of how to stabilize lifelines, develop recovery outcomes, and apply the concepts and theory through a practical exercise. Participants  will choose one of three scenarios: cyber incident, hurricane, or wildland fire to further localize the training. The last lesson in this course will retrospectively examine the case studies and the practical exercise to facilitate discussion and devise strategies to better prepare the community through mitigation, recovery, and community resilience.

This course will equip community leaders engaged in economic development, emergency management, and trade promotion with the knowledge, resources, and decision support skills to apply the community lifelines toolkit to prepare for disasters, accelerate economic recovery, and build resilient communities.

Target Audience

Course Objectives

Community Leaders: emergency managers, economic development organization personnel, trade associations, community-based orgs., university centers, & commercial services.

Course Length

6-hours, recored training videos, self-pace

Course Core Capabilities

  • Economic Recovery
  • Community Resilience
  • Planning
  • Situational Awareness
  • Threats and Hazards Identification
  • Define types of threats and hazards
  • Outline spectrum of incidents
  • List responsibilities of community leaders in
    economic recovery
  • Identify the relationship between situational awareness and decision-making theory
  • Analyze case studies to identify lesson learned
  • Develop crisis plans
  • Formulate lines of effort to stabilize lifelines
  • Identify key relationships for facilitating prevention and mitigation measures
  • Define how business engagement in preparedness enhances resilience

Certification

A certificate of completion will be given to those participants who pass the test with a score of 70% or higher. Students who do not achieve a score of 70% or higher will be allowed to retake the test an additional two times.


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