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致力于协作确保了成功的成功
Kathy L Francis1, Stephen S Carter2, Mark F Hubbard3
1Mid-Atlantic Center for Emergency Management & Public Safety.
Journal of business continuity & emergency planning
|May 13, 2024
概括
协作对于在一个越来越混乱的世界里进行导航至关重要. 一个新的流程模型通过建立在过去的协作策略上,增强协同,创新和可持续性.
科学领域:
- 管理科学 管理科学
- 组织行为 组织行为
- 公共安全公众安全.
背景情况:
- 干扰的频率,复杂性和成本越来越高,影响日常商业和功能生活.
- 领导者面临的挑战是如何利用现有的知识和资源来应对这些颠覆.
- "没有人能独自做到这一点"的原则强调了需要集体行动的必要性.
研究的目的:
- 认为合作是扩大知识,能力,能量,远见和创新的关键.
- 描述一个过程模型,用于转变运营功能和增强参与.
- 展示一个成功的协同效应,结果和目标可持续性的方法.
主要方法:
- 中大西洋应急管理与公共安全中心开发了一个过程模型.
- 将新知识和经验与已建立的协作模式整合起来.
- 应用该模型来转变运营功能和促进参与.
主要成果:
- 该模型成功地激发了高质量的参与,以及思想和结果的协同作用.
- 通过协作努力实现了目的的增强可持续性.
- 过程模型在导航中被证明是有效的,在一个被破坏的操作环境中.
结论:
- 合作是解决复杂和昂贵的干扰问题的关键策略.
- 开发的流程模型为增强组织协同效应和弹性提供了实际框架.
- 有效的协作扩大了集体能力,导致创新和持续的目的.
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