Friesen Shaye K, Kelsey Shelley, Legere J A Jim
Defence Scientist, Centre for Security Science, Defence Research and Development Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Group Lead, Human Factors, CAE Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
J Emerg Manag. 2017 Jul/Aug;15(4):219-231. doi: 10.5055/jem.2017.0331.
Lessons learned play an important role in emergency management (EM) and organizational agility. Virtually all aspects of EM can derive benefit from a lessons learned program. From major security events to exercises, exploiting and applying lessons learned and "best practices" is critical to organizational resilience and adaptiveness. A robust lessons learned process and methodology provides an evidence base with which to inform decisions, guide plans, strengthen mitigation strategies, and assist in developing tools for operations. The Canadian Safety and Security Program recently supported a project to define a comprehensive framework that would allow public safety and security partners to regularly share event response best practices, and prioritize recommendations originating from after action reviews. This framework consists of several inter-locking elements: a comprehensive literature review/environmental scan of international programs; a survey to collect data from end users and management; the development of a taxonomy for organizing and structuring information; a risk-informed methodology for selecting, prioritizing, and following through on recommendations; and standardized templates and tools for tracking recommendations and ensuring implementation. This article discusses the efforts of the project team, which provided "best practice" advice and analytical support to ensure that a systematic approach to lessons learned was taken by the federal community to improve prevention, preparedness, and response activities. It posits an approach by which one might design a systematic process for information sharing and event response coordination-an approach that will assist federal departments to institutionalize a cross-government lessons learned program.
经验教训在应急管理(EM)和组织敏捷性方面发挥着重要作用。实际上,应急管理的各个方面都能从经验教训计划中受益。从重大安全事件到演习,汲取和应用经验教训以及“最佳实践”对于组织的恢复力和适应性至关重要。一个健全的经验教训流程和方法提供了一个证据基础,可据此为决策提供信息、指导计划、强化缓解策略,并协助开发运营工具。加拿大安全与安保计划最近支持了一个项目,以定义一个全面的框架,使公共安全与安保合作伙伴能够定期分享事件应对的最佳实践,并对行动后审查提出的建议进行优先排序。这个框架由几个相互关联的要素组成:对国际项目进行全面的文献综述/环境扫描;通过调查从终端用户和管理层收集数据;开发用于组织和构建信息的分类法;一种基于风险的方法,用于选择、优先排序和跟进建议;以及用于跟踪建议并确保实施的标准化模板和工具。本文讨论了项目团队所做的工作,该团队提供了“最佳实践”建议和分析支持,以确保联邦机构采取系统的方法来吸取经验教训,从而改进预防、准备和应对活动。本文提出了一种方法,通过该方法可以设计一个信息共享和事件应对协调的系统流程——这种方法将帮助联邦部门将跨政府的经验教训计划制度化。