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    In definition, probability refers to the measure of the likelihood of an event happening. The probability for any event occurring falls between 1 percent and 100 percent thus meaning that the interpreted meaning of a probability equals the subject meaning held of the probability (Grinstead et al, 1997). However, it is worth noting that the application of probability or assigning of probability to the events in the effort to gratifying the axioms of probability follows some rules or basics…

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    procedures are an eight step process in which an individual utilizes to create definitive timelines, organized training modules and mission planning by visualizing, describing and directing. Its counter-part, the operations process’ central idea is described as “commanders, supported by their staffs, use the operations process to drive the conceptual and detailed planning necessary to understand, visualize, and describe their operational environment; make and articulate decisions; and direct,…

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    enables a coordinated response among various jurisdictions and agencies, establishes common processes for planning and managing resources and allows for the integration of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operating within a common organizational structure.” (training.fema.gov, n.d.) The Incident command System can be used on any scene or incident, even planned events. The Incident Command System is useful during any incident,…

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    INTRODUCTION: Many local government officials may not see planning as a priority, and even more often they do not believe that disasters will affect their communities. Often those officials see the training needed for an effective emergency management plan as an expensive and believe that the costs associated with training and planning outweigh the benefit of the end result (Petak, 1985; Condrey, 2010). However, proper emergency planning will enhance effective implementation during disaster…

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    Honduras Dinner Case Study

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    Honduras Dinner - Advertising Department. Planning and Strategizing Our mission statement for our department was “Making sure that we spread all the necessary information regarding the Honduras Dinner by using effective forms of media to attract possible clients”. Our core values are integrity, reliability, elegance, friendships, dedication and diversity. For our department to function properly, we started with the planning process by identifying our main objective. Our department’s main goal…

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    Planning Process

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    The process of planning is a five step process in which each step builds upon the other. Some with try and eliminate one of the steps in the process which leads to a disaster and only makes difficult situations even more difficult. The five aspects of planning consist of the following requirements,resources,response, research and reality. A good plan starts with two different concerns that must addressed and then applied to all five aspects of the planning process. The first concern that must…

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    track of our planning because we could plan backwards from the show itself and note down all of the important events that would need to be done by the night. Looking ahead to all of our plans helped us get an idea of what minor things we would need to do on the lead up to each big thing and it especially helped me with my advertisements as I could see what I would have to advertise and when. For example, as soon as we made our action plans we went straight to the end of the planning period to…

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    In addition to systems and (related to computers and science) aids, a good disaster recovery plan will tap key workers throughout the organization and use their intelligence, both in the planning and the execution of the plan. Getting the company's leadership to understand a disaster recovery plan and back it publically and completely is one of the most challenging, yet most necessary parts of an effective disaster recovery plan. At a low…

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    Contents – The table of contents the area I will be covering are on: the functional roles of the Emergency Manager, Deputy Emergency Manager, Command Staff, Public Information Officer, Safety Officer, Liaison Officer, Operations Coordination Chief, Planning Coordination Chief, Investigation and Intelligence Coordination Chief, Resource Coordination Chief and Finance and Administration Control Chief. Slide 3 The importance and the implementation of the Emergency Operation Center (EOC) provides a…

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    There’s a variety of reason why Incoming freshmen are not prepared and fail to succeed in college. But the main reason why college students aren’t successful is because they have not developed a habit of planning or scheduling their everyday tasks. they think because they have more freedom and less hours of school, they can get their homework and other plans done throughout the day or at the very last minute which leaves them no choice but to spend endless nights of no sleep, be late to class…

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