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Incident Management: High-impact Strategies - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors

Author Kevin Roebuck
Publisher Tebbo
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Author(s)Kevin Roebuck
PublisherTebbo
ISBN / ASIN174304755X
ISBN-139781743047552
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Incident Management (IcM) refers to the activities of an organization to identify, analyze and correct hazards. For instance, a fire in a factory would be a risk that realized, or an incident that happened. An Incident Response Team (IRT) or an Incident Management Team (IMT), specifically designated for the task beforehand or on the spot, would then manage the organization through the incident.

Usually as part of the wider management process in private organizations, incident management is followed by post-incident analysis where it is determined why the incident happened despite precautions and controls. This information is then used as feedback to further develop the security policy and/or its practical implementation. In the USA, the National Incident Management System, developed by the Department of Homeland Security, integrates effective practices in emergency management into a comprehensive national framework.

This book is your ultimate resource for Incident Management. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know.

In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Incident Management right away, covering: Incident management, Advanced Disaster Management Simulator, Australasian Inter-Service Incident Management System, Coordinated Incident Management System, Coordinated Regional Incident Management (Netherlands), Decisions for Heroes, Essential Factors, Everyday carry, Fire camp, Gold - silver - bronze command structure, Helitack, Incident base, Incident command post, Incident command system, Incident Commander, Incident management team, Incident response team, InciWeb, Mascal, Mass-casualty incident, Mass fatality incident, Multi-agency Coordination, Multi-agency Coordination (MAC) System, National Incident Management System, National Interoperability Field Operations Guide, Unified Command (ICS),