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Knowledge Under Pressure #23

On Crisis Leadership, Algorithms, and Deep Questions

Dan Dworkis, MD PhD
3 min readJan 11, 2021
Photo by Tachina Lee on Unsplash

Here’s what we’ve been up to at The Emergency Mind over the last bit — I hope you find it useful and enjoy.

If you have ideas or questions, I would love to hear from you- either reply here or email me at dan@emergencymind.com.

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The Emergency Mind: Open Questions List
Resource / database of the open questions we’re working with right now about how individuals and teams can optimize their performance under pressure. These questions range from the personal — how can I best return to life after a challenging / horrific shift — to the team and system based — things like what should I try to make automatic in a response team, and how should I measure our ability to do it? These questions are designed to get you thinking, and, hopefully, excited to do some of this work with us. If one sparks your interest, I want to hear about it.

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How to Lead When Your Team Is Exhausted — and You Are, Too
Truly excellent piece from the Harvard Business Review on the unique challenges of performing and leading a team through long-term grinding pressure like the 2nd wave of COVID pandemic. Highly recommend this piece. The challenges we face in this type…

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Dan Dworkis, MD PhD
Dan Dworkis, MD PhD

Written by Dan Dworkis, MD PhD

Emergency Doctor. Applying knowledge under pressure. The Emergency Mind Book: bit.ly/emindbook

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