EMH380 Hurricane Katrina is considered a practical lesson in decision-making “do’s and don’ts.” Identify an example of a bad or a good decision made by

EMH380

Hurricane Katrina is considered a practical lesson in decision-making “do’s and don’ts.”

  • Identify an example of a bad or a good decision made by leaders during the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
  • Describe the example, analyzing why you believe it was a good or a bad decision. Make sure to cite your source(s).

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