Organisation preparedness : paper 130.703 project in Emergency Management Massey University Rod Johnson.
Material type: TextPublication details: [US] : Massey University, 2001.Description: [45] p. ; 30 cmReview: The project is presented in two parts. Part 1 - The object of Part 1 is to refocus the readers attention on the importance of organisation preparedness and recreate the pre Year 2000 awareness of the need to prepare. Part 2 - The 6P model developed by the writer uses the term "Practising" as a generic descriptor for exercising and training. The premise being that exercising/testing the components of the plan (ie the systems and procedures) is also the prime methology for training the staff in the plans implementation.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The project is presented in two parts. Part 1 - The object of Part 1 is to refocus the readers attention on the importance of organisation preparedness and recreate the pre Year 2000 awareness of the need to prepare. Part 2 - The 6P model developed by the writer uses the term "Practising" as a generic descriptor for exercising and training. The premise being that exercising/testing the components of the plan (ie the systems and procedures) is also the prime methology for training the staff in the plans implementation.
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