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What about IT? Crisis Exercises for Multiple Skills
E. Martina Granholm
author
2017
Iscram
Albi, France
English
Cooperation and interaction demands digital skills. In an agile context, there is no time for learning while doing, implicating that many of the skills need to be practiced beforehand. Since exercises are one way of enhancing skills needed in crisis situations, it is important to know what skills are practiced during the exercises. This review aims to understand what skills have been practiced during exercises conducted in Sweden between 2010 and 2014. Data was obtained from 15 evaluations of exercises including multiple actors. Most exercises practiced collaboration, communication, information and shared situation awareness skills. Results showed that 4 out of 15 had a specific goal in terms of technology use. Exercises with explicit technology goals are effective as a way to change opinions about the tool in question. The participants requests additional exercises specifically targeting routines and the use of technological tools.
crisis exercise
information and communication technology
IT-practice
skills
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/emartinagranholm/2017/2023_E.MartinaGranholm2017.pdf
E.MartinaGranholm2017
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response And Management
Iscram 2017
Tina Comes
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editor
14th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response And Management
2017
Iscram
Albi, France
conference publication
341
352
2411-3387
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