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International Journal of Emergency Services | 2015

Assuring organisational resilience with lean scenario-driven exercises

Mils Hills

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

Supply chain food crime and fraud: a sytematic literature review of food criminality

Liam Fassam; Samir Dani; Mils Hills


Journal of Transportation Security | 2014

Towards a higher plane of air transportation security: from hubris to knowledge

Paul McFarlane; Mils Hills


Journal of Transportation Security | 2013

Developing immunity to flight security risk: prospective benefits from considering aviation security as a socio-technical eco-system

Paul McFarlane; Mils Hills


Archive | 2017

On Her Majesty’s service (and beyond): Anthropology’s contribution to an unconventional career

Mils Hills


Archive | 2016

Why Cyber Security is a Socio-Technical Challenge: New Concepts and Practical Measures to Enhance Detection, Prevention and Response

Mils Hills


Archive | 2015

Culturing defensive immunity: hardening psychological targets against cyber attack

Mils Hills; Guy Batchelor


Archive | 2014

The deregulation and swarming of cyberwarfare: the need for and limitations of law in enabling aggressive ‘hacking-back’ and pre-emption

Mils Hills


Archive | 2018

Improving incident detection through capturing new behaviour analytics

Mils Hills


Archive | 2018

Asymmetric thinking: anthropology and its potential for career development

Mils Hills

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Liam Fassam

University of Northampton

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Paul McFarlane

University of Northampton

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Samir Dani

University of Huddersfield

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