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This working group is focused on adopting the attributes of agility, focus, and convergence for improved management and governance.

The mission of this working group is discuss the importance of U.S. institutions adopting the attributes of agility, focus, and convergence for more resilient management and governance.

Members

Banshidhar.ajsa billhalle Catherine Dibble Chucks DavidAlberts gardener60
jrdreistadt jschulman Kathy Gilbeaux Katie Rast LintonWells mdmcdonald
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Email address for group

agility-imperative@m.resiliencesystem.org

Florida County Taps Faith-Based Community for Preparedness

Illustration by Tom McKeith

submitted by Samuel Bendett

emergencymgmt.com - by Lauren Katims - March 11, 2013

Miami-Dade County, Fla., emergency management officials have been praised for their effective preparedness and recovery in a hurricane-and flood-prone area. Now the county is serving as the pilot for a federal program to better engage members of the community who haven’t been as easy to reach.

Communities Organized to Respond in Emergencies (CORE), a program launched by the Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, is designed to better engage faith-based and community organizations in planning for, responding to and recovering from disasters.

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David Alberts on the Agility Imperative

Agility and the Collective

21st Century Imperatives

Dr. David S. Alberts

June 2011

 

 

 

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