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Author Langeland, Krista S., author.

Title How civil institutions build resilience : organizational practices derived from academic literature and case studies / Krista S. Langeland, David Manheim, Gary McLeod, George Nacouzi.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND Corporation, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (xv, 44 pages).
text file PDF rda
Series Research report ; RR-1246-AF
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1246-AF.
Note "RAND Project Air Force."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-44).
Contents Introduction -- Definitions, characteristics, and assessments of resilience -- Withstand : hazardous industries -- Adapt and respond : supply-chain risk management -- Recover : disaster response and recovery-oriented resilience -- Summary of themes and methods for building resilience.
Summary "In an effort to support U.S. Air Force space community resilience objectives, researchers conducted a review of the academic literature defining and describing resiliency in various domains, and case-study reports about how organizations build resilient missions. This report summarizes key findings from this review that have broad application to any organization seeking to enhance resilience, which includes the space community. This report presents the approaches taken by three different types of communities to develop and maintain resilient operations. The discussion presented in this report illustrates three methods for building resilience, each illustrated by the approach of one community; resilience through withstanding an adverse event (impact avoidance and robustness), resilience through adaptation and flexibility, and resilience through recovery and restoration. These approaches are broadly described in this report as: withstand, adapt, and recover. Communities seeking to develop more resilient operations can gain insight from applying the various methods described in the literature, and applying lessons derived from similar operational environments and how they addressed resilience. Recognizing that any given organization can incorporate all three of these approaches in various parts of an overall resilience plan, this report seeks to highlight organizations that will be most likely to emphasize one of these approaches over another"--Publisher's web site.
Note Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (RAND, viewed April 29, 2016).
Subject Emergency management.
Risk management.
Resilience (Personality trait)
HISTORY / Military / Aviation.
Emergency management. (OCoLC)fst00908500
Resilience (Personality trait) (OCoLC)fst01095573
Risk management. (OCoLC)fst01098164
Added Author Project Air Force (U.S.), issuing body.
Rand Corporation, publisher.
ISBN 9780833095190 (electronic bk.)
0833095196 (electronic bk.)
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