Curso voltado para a especialização de profissionais envolvidos com planejamento, resposta e tomada de decisão
CURSO
FUNDAMENTOS DE GERENCIAMENTO DE CRISES
Público-Alvo
Engenheiros de Segurança, Arquitetos, Oficiais do Corpo de Bombeiros, Empresários, Profissionais de Saúde, Funcionários Públicos
Carga-Horária
08h/aula
Objetivo Geral
Fornecer aos participantes os subsídios para:
− Reconhecer os componentes das mais diversas crises
− Estruturar os mecanismos de resposta e comunicação
− Lidar com as contingências e imprevisibilidades da Pandemia de CoVID19
Objetivos Específicos
O participante ao final do curso deverá ser capaz de:
− Elaborar Planos de Contingenciamento de Crises
− Estruturar Sistemas de Resposta à Crises
− Elaborar “Press Releases” e entrevistas sobre a Crise
− Tomar ou auxiliar Decisões de Prevenção, Mitigação ou Resposta
Conteúdo
Módulo 1 – COMPONENTES DA CRISE
Módulo 2 – LIDANDO COM A CRISE
Módulo 3 – COMUNICAÇÃO NA CRISE
Módulo 4 – ESTRUTURANDO A ORGANIZAÇÃO
Módulo 5 – LIDANDO COM A INFORMAÇÃO
Módulo 6 – PÓS CRISE
Módulo 7 – LIDANDO COM A PANDEMIA
Instrutor
Sérgio B. Araújo – T.Cel BM RR
Avaliação
· Avaliação imediata pós curso com 50 questões (Sistema Resposta Rápida)
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