The purpose of this research is to describe the activities of crisis managers or also known as ICS (Incident Command System). At the regional level this management is given to the BPBD in which a pragmatic crisis leader is needed; react quickly to change (responsive); firm in implementing compliance, including the schedule through the performance management scheme (rewards and consequences); and have good articulation in conveying communication so as to increase the trust of stakeholders, both internal and external. This type of research is qualitative using the method used is literature study. The results of this study are basically the Incident Commander can come from any circle as long as he is professional and is able to make decisions ...
This paper examines the application of a structural innovation known as Incident Command Systems (IC...
Crisis is a phenomenon which occurs in all dimensions of life. At an organizational level, the occur...
The traditional approach to crisis management suggest autocratic leadership, that has risks anyway (...
The purpose of this research is to describe the activities of crisis managers or also known as ICS (...
This research aims to shed light on the importance and impact of the leadership and leader role in m...
The meaning of the concept of "crisis" varies for different situations and organisations (Campbell 1...
AbstractCrisis is the truth of today's fast paced business world. Rapid organizational change, chang...
The primary aim of this study is to discover how leadership competencies affect the perceived effect...
The article presents conclusions (theses) from research in the area of crisis management systems. Th...
This examination of hierarchical incident command systems (ICS) used in crises explores how the netw...
A vast amount of research examines leadership within a single organization, in a routine setting. Le...
The goal of this article is to discover how leadership competencies affect the perceived effectivene...
Crisis is an ever present threat to an organization in our society. When a crisis occurs, an organiz...
The recent crisis was a surprise to the ruling business, economic and political elites. Leadership i...
This is an exploratory study into understanding the dominant coalition perspectives on role and valu...
This paper examines the application of a structural innovation known as Incident Command Systems (IC...
Crisis is a phenomenon which occurs in all dimensions of life. At an organizational level, the occur...
The traditional approach to crisis management suggest autocratic leadership, that has risks anyway (...
The purpose of this research is to describe the activities of crisis managers or also known as ICS (...
This research aims to shed light on the importance and impact of the leadership and leader role in m...
The meaning of the concept of "crisis" varies for different situations and organisations (Campbell 1...
AbstractCrisis is the truth of today's fast paced business world. Rapid organizational change, chang...
The primary aim of this study is to discover how leadership competencies affect the perceived effect...
The article presents conclusions (theses) from research in the area of crisis management systems. Th...
This examination of hierarchical incident command systems (ICS) used in crises explores how the netw...
A vast amount of research examines leadership within a single organization, in a routine setting. Le...
The goal of this article is to discover how leadership competencies affect the perceived effectivene...
Crisis is an ever present threat to an organization in our society. When a crisis occurs, an organiz...
The recent crisis was a surprise to the ruling business, economic and political elites. Leadership i...
This is an exploratory study into understanding the dominant coalition perspectives on role and valu...
This paper examines the application of a structural innovation known as Incident Command Systems (IC...
Crisis is a phenomenon which occurs in all dimensions of life. At an organizational level, the occur...
The traditional approach to crisis management suggest autocratic leadership, that has risks anyway (...