Reference no: EM132269960
SERVANT LEADERSHIP: Domestic Emergency Support
Thesis: During the Hurricane Katrina initial relief effortsthere was anabsence of servant leadership due to political barriers, limited military and law enforcement engagement which changed the support and rescue dynamics for the residentsof New Orleans.
Body:
Supporting Topic 1: Impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans
Supporting Idea 1: Significance of Hurricane Katrina
Supporting Idea 2: Infrastructure and economic impact of the hurricane
Supporting Idea 3: Impact on the lives of the citizens affected by the hurricane
Supporting Topic 2: Servant Leadership to the people of New Orleans
Supporting Idea 1: What is servant leadership and the manner it was displayed during this domestic emergency
Supporting Idea 2: Servant leadership displayed during this emergency
Supporting Idea 3: How servant leadership could have changed the dynamics of this emergency
Supporting Topic 3: Political Barriers impacting servant leadership
Supporting Idea 1: Servant leadership and assistance offered to New Orleans after the storm's impact
Supporting Idea 2: Servant leadership and roles implemented: Local law enforcement, FEMAand military breakdown
Supporting Idea 3: Governor vs Presidential authority for assistance.