ABSTRACT

Strategies, Leadership and Complexity in Crisis and Emergency Operations will bring together the main themes of strategy, operational leadership, organizational dynamics and complexity in the context of crisis and emergency operations; creating a book that is timely and relevant for research and leadership in emergency services, the police, military and other organizations involved in operations in highly dynamic and critical contexts.

Based on two recent Scandinavian cases, Strategies, Leadership and Complexity in Crisis and Emergency Operations identifies theoretically generalizable dimensions in the discussion of emerging strategies and leadership in complex, uncertain and dynamic situations during crisis and emergency operations. The book will offer original material and discussions from these cases on how strategies, leadership and organizational dynamics evolve during crisis and emergency operations - and further link these to existing international cases and research

In light of theories and fields of knowledge emphasising complex organizational dynamics, discussions are coupled with examples from different organizations and countries. The knowledge fields draw on a wide range of new organizational complexity research, and insights from more established work. The intention is to integrate established and recent organizational research in order to understand dynamic practices of organizations during crisis and emergency operations.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

part I|32 pages

The Police in National Emergency

chapter 2|6 pages

Terror in Norway 1

chapter 3|10 pages

Panic and Collapse of Hierarchy

chapter 4|14 pages

Collapse of Leadership and Coordination

part II|30 pages

Complexity and Practice

chapter 5|8 pages

Organizational Practices and Leadership

chapter 6|13 pages

Communication

chapter 7|6 pages

Power, Identity, and Ethics

part III|43 pages

The Military in International Crisis

chapter 8|8 pages

From the Arctic to Libya

chapter 9|11 pages

Strategy Theory

chapter 10|14 pages

Network Strategies and Complexity

chapter 11|7 pages

War Without Strategy

Was It a Success?

part IV|36 pages

Comparisons and Conclusions

chapter 12|10 pages

Police and Military Cases Compared

Organizational Practices

chapter 13|10 pages

Police and Military Cases Compared

Strategy

chapter 14|14 pages

Conclusions