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OverviewPrepare any team for peak performance when crisis comes. Crisis-Ready Teams explains how any team, and any team leader, in any industry or sector, can prepare in advance to manage crises that suddenly pull people together to address high-magnitude events that could seriously harm their organizations. The book is based on extensive, unprecedented research on crisis team dynamics, key success behaviors, and why some teams perform so much better than others. Leading scholars Mary J. Waller and Seth A. Kaplan recorded and statistically analyzed audio and video recordings of hundreds of hours of crisis simulations involving flight crews, nuclear power plant control rooms, mine rescues, emergency room doctors and nurses, etc. Based on this empirical research, and other academic literature on how teams perform in crises, the authors show how crisis teams and leaders can cement crucial behaviors through attention to team composition and communication, especially in the first few minutes of a crisis. The book provides a valuable framework and research data for scholars studying crises and teams in organizations. It is also appropriate for MBA or executive education instruction on crisis management and leadership. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary Waller , Seth KaplanPublisher: Stanford University Press Imprint: Stanford Business Books,US ISBN: 9781503601444ISBN 10: 1503601447 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 16 September 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Teams and Crises 1. How Teams Respond to Rare, Catastrophic Events: An Overview Part I: Setting the Tone for a Crisis Response 2. Tone, Timing, and Patterns 3. How Trauma Teams and Flight Crews Set the Tone 4. How Seaport and MBA Crisis Teams Share Information and Avoid Solution Fixation Part II: Adapting on the Fly 5. To Adapt With Routines or Without Them? 6. How Flight Crews and Nuclear Plant Crews Adapt During Crises 7. How the NEADS Team Adapted to the Nonsensical on 9/11 Part III: Finding the Balance 8. Team Leaders & Tensions 9. How Nuclear Plant Crews Balance Routine and Improvisation 10. How Flight Crews Balance Planning and Acting 11. How Mine Rescue Teams Go Slow to Go Fast Part IV: Helping Teams Become Crisis-Ready 12. Designing High-Performing Teams for Crises 13. Training High-Performing Teams for Crises 14. Enhancing Team Resilience for Crises 15. The Ethics of Crisis PreparationReviews"""This book is a must read for any organization. Crises are a matter of 'when' not 'if' and the organizations that can survive and even thrive in crisis are those that are built and designed to recognize, respond and adapt quickly. The research is thorough and the examples drive home the critical need for preparation and planning for the inevitable.""—Laura Blackmer, President, Dealer Sales, Konica Minolta Business Solutions USA, Inc. ""Given this uncertain, turbulent world of ours it is not a question of 'if' your team is going to experience a crisis but 'when' it will happen. The good news, as Mary Waller and Seth Kaplan point out, is that we need not fall prey to such circumstances. They have discovered the magic differentiators of how teams can manage these crises effectively and they tell you how. So buy the book and guarantee that you will get a good night's sleep knowing that your team is prepped for whatever might come.""—Deborah Ancona, Seley Distinguished Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management ""Crisis-Ready Teams is a must-read, important resource for executive leadership and crisis-response teams at organizations of all sizes and industries. The COVID pandemic taught us that no organization is immune to unplanned crises that evolve outside of our control. Dr. Waller and Dr. Kaplan expertly break down years of empirical research into a practical how-to reference guide for composing and training effective crisis-response teams. Crisis-Ready Teams offers a compelling, ethical argument for executive leadership to not only aspire to be crisis-prepared but to prioritize and mobilize crisis-response planning within their organizations now.""—Julie Weber, Former Vice President and Chief People Officer, Southwest Airlines" Author InformationMary J. Waller is Senior Research Scholar at the College of Business at Colorado State University. Prior to completing her Ph.D., she worked in petroleum, aviation, and software development. She is the recipient of the 2024 Joseph A. McGrath Lifetime Achievement Award from the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGRoup).Seth Kaplan is Professor of Psychology at George Mason University. His research explores individual and team performance in high-reliability contexts. 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