Leading in a post-disaster Setting: Guidance for human resource practitioners
New Zealand Journal of Employment Relations, 2013•search.informit.org
Based on a qualitative study of four organisations involving 47 respondents following the
extensive 2010-2011 earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, this paper presents some
guidance for human resource practitioners dealing with post-disaster recovery. A key issue
is the need for the human resource function to reframe its practices in a post-disaster
context, developing a specific focus on understanding and addressing changing employee
needs, and monitoring the leadership behaviour of supervisors. This article highlights the …
extensive 2010-2011 earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, this paper presents some
guidance for human resource practitioners dealing with post-disaster recovery. A key issue
is the need for the human resource function to reframe its practices in a post-disaster
context, developing a specific focus on understanding and addressing changing employee
needs, and monitoring the leadership behaviour of supervisors. This article highlights the …
Based on a qualitative study of four organisations involving 47 respondents following the extensive 2010 - 2011 earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, this paper presents some guidance for human resource practitioners dealing with post-disaster recovery. A key issue is the need for the human resource function to reframe its practices in a post-disaster context, developing a specific focus on understanding and addressing changing employee needs, and monitoring the leadership behaviour of supervisors. This article highlights the importance of flexible organisational responses based around a set of key principles concerning communication and employee perceptions of company support.
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