Abstract
Overcoming Disaster: What Colleges Learned from Catastrophe to Recovery provides a resource to help leaders at many levels in an organization understand what can help and hinder their disaster recovery, whether natural or man-made caused. The author and contributors share their lessons learned on recovering from hurricanes and a mass shooting on campus where nine were killed. The seven parts of the book include the aftermath to recovery with chapters on trauma and grief, being overwhelmed, healing, and recovery strategies for individuals, organizations and communities. The finale of the book is a master crisis response cheat sheet.
Schlagworte
Trauma on college campuses Leading through crisis Crisis management natural disaster man-made disaster crisis response- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xxii Preface i–xxii
- 171–172 Closing Statement 171–172
- 209–212 References 209–212
- 213–214 About the Author 213–214
- 215–216 About the Contributors 215–216