Leadership in extreme situations

This book covers various aspects of leadership in critical situations and under extreme conditions. Today's leaders often face challenging situations or unexpected difficulties, and mastering these requires a wide spectrum of competencies such as creativity, courage and empathy. Therefore, this...

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Other Authors Holenweger, Michael (Editor), Jager, Michael Karl (Editor), Kernic, Franz (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham : Springer, [2017]
SeriesAdvanced sciences and technologies for security applications.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9783319550596
9783319550589
Physical Description1 online resource (xii, 390 pages) : illustrations

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Table of Contents:
  • Preface and Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Editors; Abbreviations; General Part; 1 Introduction; Abstract; References; 2 Facing Death: The Dynamics of Leadership and Group Behavior in Extreme Situations When Death Strikes Without Warning; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 General Observations; 3 The Sudden Death in a High-Risk Environment-An Interpretation in the Light of Sociology; 3.1 The Disruptive Potential of Death; 3.2 The Social Shock Absorbers of Death; 3.3 Mortality Salience and Mortuary Rituals-Sociological Aspects; 4 Interpretation in the Light of Phenomenology.
  • 5 Conclusions and Leadership RecommendationsReferences; 3 Crisis, Leadership, and Extreme Contexts; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Crisis and Crisis Leadership; 2.1 Evolving Definitions of Crisis; 2.1.1 What Are the Core Values at Stake (and for Whom) in This Situation?; 2.1.2 What Are the Key Uncertainties Associated with the Situation and How Can They Be Reduced?; 2.1.3 How Much Time Is Available (or Can Be 'Bought') to Deal with This Situation?; 2.2 Some Other Strands of and Developments in the Crisis Literature; 3 Core Leadership Tasks; 4 Relevance of Crisis Leadership Tasks to LEC.
  • 5 Questions and Observations5.1 Proximity-Distance and Responsibility: Presidents and Mayors Can Be Extreme Leaders Too!; 5.2 Do Media Organizations Operate in Extreme Contexts?; 5.3 Hierarchical and Non-hierarchical Contexts; 5.4 Is Extremity in the Eye of the Beholder?; 6 Conclusion; References; 4 Team Leadership in Extremis: Enschede, Uruzgan, Kathmandu and Beyond; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Extreme Conditions and Challenges; 3 Traditionally Required Skills; 4 Contemporary Demands; 5 How to Prepare and Facilitate the Leaders and Their Teams?
  • 6 Conclusion: More Complex Than One Is Inclined to ThinkReferences; 5 Leadership, Morale and Cohesion: What Should Be Changed?; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical Framework; 3 Hypotheses; 4 Methods; 5 Results of the Research; 6 Discussion; 7 Conclusion; References; 6 Leadership in Extreme Conditions and Under Severe Stress: Case Study Analysis; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Characteristics of Military Leaders in Dangerous Situations; 2.1 Critical Tasks; 2.2 Individual Skills; 2.3 Changes of Scene-Peace and War-Demands; 3 A Framework for Examining Leadership in Extreme Contexts.
  • 3.1 Dimensions of Extreme Contexts3.1.1 Location in Time; 3.1.2 Magnitude and Probability of the Consequences; 3.1.3 Physical and Psycho-social Proximity; 3.1.4 Type of Threat; 3.2 Attenuators and Intensifiers; 3.2.1 Psychological Resources as Attenuators; 3.2.2 Social Resources as Attenuators; 3.2.3 Organizational Resources as Attenuators; 3.2.4 Time as an Intensifier; 3.2.5 Degree of Complexity as an Intensifier; 3.3 Response from Adaptive Leadership; 4 Case Study: Reaction to an Armed Act of Terrorism; 4.1 Contextualization; 4.2 Dimensions of Extreme Contexts.