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Record Nr.

UNINA9910787597403321

Autore

Useem Michael

Titolo

Leadership dispatches : Chile's extraordinary comeback from disaster / / Michael Useem, Howard Kunreuther, and Erwann Michel-Kerjan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Stanford, California : , : Stanford Business Books, , 2015

©2015

ISBN

0-8047-9449-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (292 pages) : illustrations, photographs, tables

Collana

High Reliability and Crisis Management

Disciplina

363.34/9580983

Soggetti

Chile Earthquake, Chile, 2010 (February 27)

Earthquake relief - Chile

Emergency management - Chile

Leadership - Chile

Chile Economic conditions 21st century

Chile Politics and government 21st century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Contents -- Prologue: A Quiet Summer Evening -- 1. Twelve Days before Entering the Presidential Office -- 2. One of the Most Intense Events Ever Recorded -- 3. First Order of Business -- 4. Frameworks for Action -- 5. Presidential Leadership -- 6. Tiered Leadership -- 7. Financing Recovery -- 8. Insurance Payouts for Recovery -- 9. Private Giving for Recovery -- 10. Execution and Expectations -- 11. Vulnerability and Readiness -- 12. Civil Action -- 13. Long-term Disaster Recovery -- 14. Rescuing Thirty-three Miners -- 15. Leadership Dispatches -- Epilogue: A Quiet Summer Afternoon -- List of Tables, Figures, and Photographs -- Note -- References -- Individuals Interviewed -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

On February 27, 2010, Chile was rocked by a violent earthquake five hundred times more powerful than the one that hit Haiti just six weeks prior. The Chilean earthquake devastated schools, hospitals, roads, and homes, paralyzing the country for weeks and causing economic damage that was equal to 18 percent of Chile's GDP. This calamity hit



just as an incumbent political regime was packing its bags and a new administration was preparing to take office. For most countries, it would have taken years, if not decades, to recover from such an event. Yet, only one year later, Chile's economy had reached a six percent annual growth rate. In Leadership Dispatches, Michael Useem, Howard Kunreuther, and Erwann Michel-Kerjan look at how the nation's leaders—in government, business, religion, academia, and beyond—facilitated Chile's recovery. They attribute Chile's remarkable comeback to a two-part formula consisting of strong national leadership on the one hand, and deeply rooted institutional practices on the other. Coupled with strategic, deliberative thinking, these levers enabled Chile to bounce back quickly and exceed its prior national performance. The authors make the case that the Chilean story contains lessons for a broad range of organizations and governments the world over. Large-scale catastrophes of many kinds—from technological meltdowns to disease pandemics—have been on the rise in recent years. Now is the time to seek ideas and guidance from other leaders who have triumphed in the wake of a disaster. In this vein, Leadership Dispatches is both a remarkable story of resilience and an instructive look at how those with the greatest responsibility for a country, company, or community should lead.