Mils Hills
University of Northampton
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International Journal of Emergency Services | 2015
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to draw on the author’s background testing resilience in “no fail” organisations at the heart of UK government. The paper outlines a lean approach to high-impact training for strategic leaders, achieved in the form of low-cost exercises and harnessed to build resilience by surfacing risks, engaging with options and modelling decision outcomes. Repeated rehearsal of crisis and risk management responses grows organisational resilience and human capacity and reduces reputational, legal, operational and other costs. Design/methodology/approach – The methodology employed scenario-driven exercises (SDEs) is described for the first time in the open literature. Findings – Approaches such as SDEs build strategic resilience through effective training and learning, focusing on the fundamental priorities of strategic delivery, reputation and crisis management through avoiding and reacting to challenging circumstances. Practical implications – By being targeted at probing and gam...
Archive | 2015
Liam Fassam; Samir Dani; Mils Hills
Journal of Transportation Security | 2014
Paul McFarlane; Mils Hills
Journal of Transportation Security | 2013
Paul McFarlane; Mils Hills
Archive | 2017
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Archive | 2016
Mils Hills
Archive | 2015
Mils Hills; Guy Batchelor
Archive | 2014
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Archive | 2018
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Archive | 2018
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