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This podcast explores the complex nature of leadership in the context of international disaster management. It contrasts the more directive, command-and-control approach of national emergency management with the collaborative and persuasive style required in international settings. The text emphasizes the importance of building and maintaining teams, fostering trust, and navigating cultural differences while working towards a common goal. The author highlights the unique challenges of coordinating multiple agencies with varying mandates and limited resources, and proposes specific leadership competencies as essential for success in this field.
By James Shepherd-BarronThis podcast explores the complex nature of leadership in the context of international disaster management. It contrasts the more directive, command-and-control approach of national emergency management with the collaborative and persuasive style required in international settings. The text emphasizes the importance of building and maintaining teams, fostering trust, and navigating cultural differences while working towards a common goal. The author highlights the unique challenges of coordinating multiple agencies with varying mandates and limited resources, and proposes specific leadership competencies as essential for success in this field.