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In today’s rapidly evolving business climate, companies, their owners, managers, and personnel are all required to make precise decisions that parallel some of the rescue systems currently in use today. The Corporate Rescue program parallels the dynamics of a functionally composed organization working under deadlines and time constraints. Rescue
teams have become the model of highly functional teams.
The ability to evaluate, organize and make rapid decisions under stressful
situations is paramount. In addition to decisive decision-making,
teams are required to collect pertinent information, evaluate risks,
prioritize objectives, divide resources, and efficiently employ all team
members. Everyone must work together to accomplish the goal of saving
lives. Your team will be divided into sectors: ( Often set to correlate to regions or divisions within a company.)
All members will then have vital roles in contributing to the success of the operation. The interdependence of the sub-teams and of each member will be apparent and will transfer into a variety of corporate structures. We can operate this scenario at a wide variety of locations, from outdoor settings in the desert or mountains or on property at your choice of resorts. This is an excellent one or two day program. We provide state of the art equipment and operate under the same levels of safety requirements of fire departments and rescue organizations. With over twenty years combined experience, in addition to years of experience as facilitators our staff includes members of the Sedona Arizona High Angle Rescue Team, Sheriff Helicopter Rescue Team and the Maricopa County Rescue Team. All members will then have vital roles in contributing to the success of the operation. The interdependence of the sub-teams and of each member will apparent and will transfer into a variety of corporate structures.
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