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Integrated Emergency Manager: Linking All-Hazards

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Thesis Statement
Linking All-Hazards analyses with the requisite capabilities of disaster management requires the prudent leadership of an integrated Emergency Manager. More so, the dual challenges of preventing emerging terrorist attacks and coordinating preparedness activities require an extensive leadership skill set on the part of an Emergency Manager. Additionally, the homeland security system (HLS) requires shared responsibilities within the Whole Community. (National Strategy for Homeland Security, October 2007. P.39-51). Nevertheless, an Emergency Manager can use the Spillane’s tool to better develop a system for prudently managing, leveraging, and strengthening a disaster preparedness against All-Hazards.
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Professionally, as informed by Phillips, Neal, and Web: “The job of the Emergency Manager is to alert the endangered public and reduce potential injuries and deaths. They also indicated that the main functions of emergency management involve professionals in risk assessment, planning, training, exercising, and emergency operations centers” (Introduction to Emergency Management by Phillips, Neal, and Web. P.34-38). Purposefully, the Spillane’s description of distributed leadership provides the key concept for developing disaster operational structure, leadership, and planning. Practically leveraging Spillane’s model, therefore, enhances a successful operational structure—that includes response-specific leadership and team-building, organizational structure, planning guidance and other components needed to coordinate continuing response support to individuals, businesses, and communities. (National Strategy for Homeland Security, October 2007. P.39-51; A Whole Community Approach to Emergency Management: Principles, Themes, and Pathways for Action, FDOC 104 008 -1/December …show more content…

Secondly, with the distributed leadership approach, the Emergency Manager utilizes the resources and capabilities effectively to promote a coordinated and cohesive response from states, local governments, tribes, and other jurisdictions impacted by disasters. (A Whole Community Approach to Emergency Management: Principles, Themes, and Pathways for Action, FDOC 104 008 -1/December

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