Leadership in Crisis
People often look to others for cues during emergencies, which can lead to inaction. However, studies show that giving direct, assertive commands can significantly improve outcomes in crisis situations, such as plane crashes. Most crashes are survivable, and effective leadership in these moments can guide others to safety. Understanding human behavior in disasters reveals valuable lessons about stepping up when it matters most.In this clip
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1106: Amanda Ripley | The Secrets to Surviving an Unthinkable Disaster
Related Questions
Why do bystanders sometimes fail to help when they see someone in danger, as discussed in the episode 1106: Amanda Ripley | The Secrets to Surviving an Unthinkable Disaster and the clip Leadership in Crisis, as well as in episode 507: Robert Cialdini | A New Look at the Science of Influence and the clip Social Proof and Domestic Disputes?
Why do bystanders sometimes fail to help when they see someone in danger, as discussed in the episode 1106: Amanda Ripley | The Secrets to Surviving an Unthinkable Disaster and the clip Trust in Crisis, as well as in episode 507: Robert Cialdini | A New Look at the Science of Influence and the clip Social Proof and Domestic Disputes?