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Fred C. Cuny Memorial Continuing Education Series Principles of Disaster Management Lesson 5: Program Supervision, Monitoring, and Control

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2012

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Fred C. Cuny Memorial Continuing Education Series
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Copyright © World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 1999

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Notes

1. Goodman, LJ, Love, RN: Project Planning and Management, An Integrated Approach. Pergamon Press: 1980, p 185.Google Scholar
2. Active means direct person-to-person activities; “passive” refers to indirect measures such as budgets, procedures, policies.Google Scholar
3. op cit., p. 194.Google Scholar
4. The entire discussion of Gantt or bar charts is taken and edited from: Goodman and Love, op cit.Google Scholar
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6. Task Force on Quality Control of Disaster Management: Health disaster management: Guidelines for evaluation and research in the Utstein style — Executive Summary. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 1999;14:4352.Google Scholar