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Past Has Gone but Present Is Yours: Debunking Post-Mortem Process by Safeguarding Lessons Learned during Disaster

机译:过去已经走了,但现在是你的:通过保护在灾难期间吸取的经验教训,揭穿验尸过程

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Many organisations across disaster management disciplines have formal processes for identifying, documenting and disseminating lessons from disasters or incidents in anticipation that they and others will be able to learn from past experiences and improve future responses. However, reports on lessons learned are completed after few hours or days after full disaster recovery from the incident but not during the disaster recovery, in which, leads to missing valuable information. Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) from a psychological context was used as role of theory to safeguard lessons learned during Disaster Recovery (DR) activities. An Action Research (AR) approach with interviews and focus group techniques was employed to understand DR process challenges in client organisation. The DR lessons-learned process was simplified and tested successfully via four simulations and the results demonstrated an improvement in error reduction, which lead to time and cost savings.
机译:跨灾害管理学科的许多组织都有正式的流程,用于识别,记录和传播灾害或事件的预期,以至于他们和其他人将能够从过去的经历中学习并改善未来的反应。 但是,关于从事件完全灾难恢复但未在灾难恢复过程中完成的几个小时或几天的报告是在灾难恢复过程中完成的,在其中,导致缺少有价值的信息。 保护动机理论(PMT)从心理背景中被用作理论在灾难恢复(DR)活动中汲取的经验教训的作用。 采用采访和焦点组技术的行动研究(AR)方法在客户组织中了解博士过程挑战。 通过四种模拟简化和测试了DR课程学习过程,结果证明了误差减少的改善,这导致时间和成本节省。

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