Describing the size, capability, and staffing qualifications of a specific resource
In ICS Typing resources allows managers to make better resource ordering decisions by
Describing the size, capability, and staffing qualifications of a specific resource
"Typing" a resource gives us a way to easily describe its size and capability. A resource's type is described by a single number. The lower the number, the greater the resource's capabilities will be. For instance, a type 1 helicopter is much larger and versatile than a type 3 helicopter. Typing resources allows ICS managers to not only order the best resource for the job, they are also able to easily track expenses. In addition, reducing the description of a resource to a single number helps to eliminate errors in the resources ordering process.
An ICS typing resource describes sizes, capabilities, and qualifications needed by staff for each resource. This system allows the manager to decide if the resource they are looking at is appropriate for the project at hand.
The resource that tells managers how effectively the other resources are being combined and utilized is the management information system (MIS). This system collects and analyzes data from various organizational resources such as personnel, finance, and operations to provide insights into overall performance and efficiency. Managers can use MIS reports to make informed decisions and optimize resource allocation.
Locate and mobilize resources
List three factors that affect budget resource allocation decisions of managers provide appropriate examples for each of these three factors?
Best resources of the manager for a company is the employees other than the materials.
Information is the basic resource from which decisions are made.
focus on the what is needed right now. Great managers extend their vision to resources needed downstream
mobilization
Single point ordering is when, during an incident or event, resources are ordered from only one point. For example, if there was a building collapse, all resource ordering may go through the jurisdiction's emergency operations center for fulfillment. Whereas, at a different incident such as a car accident, the police department may order resources from their police dispatcher and EMS and fire departments may order resources through their dispatchers. This is known an multi-point ordering.