2013
DOI: 10.1080/12294659.2013.10805241
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Leadership in Times of Crisis: A Framework for Assessment

Abstract: The deeply rooted belief in the importance of public leadership is accompanied by quick and often shallow assessments of leadership performance. Such assessments never arrive more quickly than in the wake of crises and disasters-these episodes make for instant winners (Giuliani) and losers (Bush). These assessments are necessarily shallow, as the public can only judge leaders by what they see. While symbolic performance is important (if only because it can arouse the public), it is not the only performance dim… Show more

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“…This paper explores the EU's potential role in facilitating such a transboundary response. We are particularly interested to see how the EU can facilitate joint sense-making, one of the core functions of strategic crisis management (Boin et al, 2013b). We have two reasons for this particular focus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper explores the EU's potential role in facilitating such a transboundary response. We are particularly interested to see how the EU can facilitate joint sense-making, one of the core functions of strategic crisis management (Boin et al, 2013b). We have two reasons for this particular focus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basically, local leaders – mayors and governors – also lead by communicating in many ways. Clearly, the impact of the increasing complexity of networks (Boin et al., ,), the importance of a motivational role in crisis teams (Kapucu, ; Kapucu et al., ) and the benefits of crisis evaluations (Boin et al., ; Stern, ) are not exclusively limited to mayors or governors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The meaning‐making of an event is important to the legitimacy of societal institutions and core values. Hence, the question to consider is whether those in power present a clear interpretation of the focusing events and explain how the society is supposed to get through the crisis (Boin, Kuipers & Overdijk, , p. 85). Anyone able to successfully attribute meaning to a focusing event – through defining the problems and diagnosing causes – also has the power to suggest remedies.…”
Section: The Politics Of Crisesmentioning
confidence: 99%