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MGT-462 Community Planning for Economic Recovery
This Planning and Management Level instructor-led course consists of planning tools and resources for the community to conduct cross-sector planning for disaster recovery. The curriculum will include: tools to develop stronger partnerships between public and private sectors, evaluate community hazard assessments through the lens of economic recovery, and checklist based resources for public and private sector partners to use in a post-disaster.
Target Audience
It is recommended, but not required, that course participants have previous experience in financial management and disaster recovery
Course Objective
Calculate estimated financial losses from major disasters and identify factors that influence a community’s economic recovery Identify all steps of a hazard analysis pertaining to disaster economic recovery Formulate ways to collaborate with potential community partners for coordinating economic recovery Appraise cost recovery options (such as insurance and federal programs) that may be utilized to support organizational recovery from a disaster Revise customizable planning tools appropriate for the participants’ work context Synthesize customizable planning tools for use within the participants’ context Prepare an economic impact analysis as part of a post disaster economic recovery case study Develop ways to integrate whole community continuity of operations planning through different management techniques
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