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An archival study of leadership requirements of combined emergency management/fire departments

机译:应急管理/消防部门联合领导要求的档案研究

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A nation-wide study of the leadership requirements for combined emergency management and fire departments from medium-sized municipalities was conducted. It has been widely recognized by the emergency management community and the federal government that emergency management should be professionalized. The first step in professionalization is standardization. The study disclosed that there was an extremely high variability in the training, education and experience requirements for each of the leadership ranks. Not only was there high variability in the requirements for holding each of the ranks, the ranks themselves varied greatly from department to department. The single rank present in all departments was that of chief, and even for that rank, 30% were appointees with no concrete position requirements. Furthermore, the actual requirements for each of the leadership ranks was compared to recommendations from three professional organizations, the International Association of Emergency Managers, the International Association of Fire Chiefs and the National Fire Protection Association. Not only did the actual requirements for each rank vary greatly from the recommendations from each organization, the recommendations between the organizations varied greatly. It is quite clear that even the professional organizations have not come to a consensus of opinion or agreement on requirements, nor are they even close to doing so. Two departmental models were also examined, and once again there was a high variability of requirements for each leadership rank. Although standardization is the first step in professionalization, there has been little movement in that direction. Emergency management has a long way to go if it is to be professionalized, and the safety of the public and nation stand in the balance.
机译:在全国范围内,对中型城市应急管理和消防部门的领导要求进行了研究。应急管理界和联邦政府已广泛认可应急管理应专业化。专业化的第一步是标准化。该研究表明,每个领导级别的培训,教育和经验要求都存在很大的差异。担任每个职级的要求不仅变化很大,而且各部门的职级本身也相差很大。在所有部门中,只有一个职位是首席职位,即使是该职位,也有30%的任命没有具体职位要求。此外,将每个领导级别的实际要求与三个专业组织(国际应急管理人员协会,国际消防长官协会和国家消防协会)的建议进行了比较。每个级别的实际要求不仅与每个组织的建议相差很大,而且组织之间的建议也相差很大。很显然,即使是专业组织也没有就要求达成共识或达成共识,甚至也没有接近达成共识。还检查了两个部门模型,并且每个领导级别的要求再次存在很大差异。尽管标准化是专业化的第一步,但在这一方向上几乎没有进展。要使其专业化,应急管理还有很长的路要走,而且公众和国家的安全处于平衡之中。

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  • 作者

    Padilla, Carla Raineri.;

  • 作者单位

    Capella University.;

  • 授予单位 Capella University.;
  • 学科 Organizational behavior.;Organization theory.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 188 p.
  • 总页数 188
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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