Riding the Wave-Project Management for Emergency Managers

How Improv Theater Unlocks Better EM Collaboration with Andrew Phelps


Listen Later

What if the secret to better emergency collaboration isn't another FEMA course—but improv theater techniques?

In this episode, Andrew Phelps, COO of AC Disaster Consulting, reveals why emergency management's biggest myth is that "collaboration just happens." Drawing from his unique background as a trained actor and emergency management leader, Andrew shares how principles from improvisational theater can transform how we work together during disasters.

From the "Yes, And" principle to making your partners look brilliant, discover practical frameworks for breaking down barriers, building trust, and creating more effective emergency teams—on both blue sky and dark sky days.

Time Stamps

0:50 - Guest Introduction

1:28 - Challenges in Emergency Management

4:46 - Andrew's Background in Theater

6:09 - Five Principles of Improv

11:37 - Overcoming Collaboration Barriers

13:31 - Cultural Shifts Needed

17:24 - Emergency Management Is Everybody's Job

20:10 - Supporting Collaborative Instincts

25:21 - Balancing Stakeholder Needs

28:16 - Managing Scope Creep

34:30 - Closing Thoughts

About

Andrew Phelps is the Chief Operating Officer with AC Disaster Consulting. Immediately prior to joining ACDC, Andrew served as the Director of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management where he oversaw the state’s comprehensive planning, training, exercise, and community engagement programs to reduce risk across the state and manage the consequences from emergencies and disasters. Andrew also served as the governor’s Homeland Security Advisor and the Governor’s Authorized Representative for nine federal disaster declarations. In 2022, Andrew led the creation of the state’s first cabinet-level Department of Emergency Management replacing the previous office of emergency management that had been a division of the Military Department. He has served as a firefighter, public information officer, planner, search and rescue technician, emergency operations center manager, emergency medical technician, and other roles throughout his career.

Andrew is an honors graduate from John Jay College in New York City. He received his Master of Arts from the Naval Postgraduate School’s Center for Homeland Defense and Security in Monterey, California. His thesis, Play Well With Others: Improvisational Theater and Collaboration in the Homeland Security Environment was published in 2013. Andrew is also a graduate of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard University and the FEMA Vanguard crisis leadership program. He is currently serving a three-year term on FEMA’s National Advisory Council (NAC) where he leads the Climate Subcommittee.

Sources:

Phelps, A. J. (2013). Play well with others: Improvisational theater and collaboration in the homeland security environment. (Master's thesis/Paper). Naval Postgraduate School.

https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA589546.pdf

Andrew Phelps on LI

https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-phelps-80264311/

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Riding the Wave-Project Management for Emergency ManagersBy Andrew Boyarsky

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

2 ratings