Answer: A. Information and Intelligence Management
Choices are:
A. Information and Intelligence Management
B. Integrated Communications
C. Incident Facilities and Locations
D. Management by Objectives
The National Incident Management or NIMS is the first-ever national approach to incident management and response developed in March 2004. It applies to all jurisdictional levels.
One characteristic of NIMS is the Information and Intelligence Management which is the process of managing the process of raw intelligence information. The intelligence cycle includes 5 steps:
1) Planning and Direction
2) Collection
3) Processing
4) All source analysis and production
And 5) Dissemination.
Answer: a. egocentrism
Explanation:
Egocentrism refers to the inability of an individual to understand and be aware that the opinion of a person may be different from their own opinion.
It should be noted that egocentrism is common among children when they are in the preoperational stage of the cognitive development.
An example of egocentrism occurs when a child gives his father in order to make him feel better.
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No, Nelson was an activist and wanted to change the world and cares for is culture. It give difficulty’s as people take many things as terrorism when it could just be activism. Terrorist: person and group of people that take extensive work and time for “change” such as killing and causing havoc to people
Answer:
Predicting the resource needs of an incident to determine the appropriate mannagement structure is reffered to as A. Logistical Analysis.
Explanation:
This helps in post incident preparation. It results to the estimation and appropriation of appropriate mannagement structure.
In the event of an incident, there shall be swift operation and response due to the prediction of the right ammount and type of resources to be allocated on that particular incident.