Fire Service Leader’s Pocket Book

Fire Service Leader’s Pocket Book
Title Fire Service Leader’s Pocket Book PDF eBook
Author Patrick G Cox FIFireE BSc MA
Publisher The Insitution Of Fire Engineers
Pages 113
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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A Guide to Leadership and Incident Command. Please view original pages to see diagrams and images. You can use read aloud to hear this book as an audio book.

From Buddy to Boss, 2nd Ed

From Buddy to Boss, 2nd Ed
Title From Buddy to Boss, 2nd Ed PDF eBook
Author Chase Sargent
Publisher Fire Engineering Books
Pages 310
Release 2018-04-13
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1593703899

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Professional development and leadership with you in mind A good friend once said about Chase Sargent that he’s “a very intelligent man, but he sure does tick people off sometimes.” Sargent doesn’t disagree. He may have made some people mad, but he wishes he had done it more often to get this point across: “Leadership—in all aspects of life—is sorely lacking.” The second edition of From Buddy to Boss: Effective Fire Service Leadership reinforces the fact that the fire service is screaming for leaders as men and women discover that leadership is important to their existence and success. Being a firefighter can be tiring and frustrating, but it can be rewarding. It’s not only about the job, “but also about raising kids, managing your life, and trying to be a good person, attached to God, country, family, and friends,” says the author. Many leaders today are surrounded by external politics, hidden agendas, fiscal constraints, and manipulative people. Consider these factors when navigating your career. Sargent knows from decades of experience that simply reaching the top of the organizational ladder does not make you a good leader. Before he went into teaching this subject, “It became apparent very quickly that the leadership and human resources training being provided was as scarce as water in a desert and that the fire service was thirsty.” This new second edition includes must-read topics on leadership lessons from the War in Iraq, knowing death in the fire service, and providing leadership in large-scale disasters. This book will change your life.

Fire Service Leadership

Fire Service Leadership
Title Fire Service Leadership PDF eBook
Author Mitchell R. Waite
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
Pages 124
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780763756178

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As the fire service evolves and becomes an increasingly diverse and dynamic industry, the need for competent leadership also grows. Fire Service Leadership: Theories and Practices incorporates a wide array of classic and contemporary leadership theories used throughout all occupational environments and translates these management principles so that they can be readily implemented by both fire chiefs and officers. Whether you are a current or aspiring fire service leader, you can turn to Fire Service Leadership: Theories and Practices for the managerial knowledge you need to competently lead your department.

Lessons from the Line

Lessons from the Line
Title Lessons from the Line PDF eBook
Author Kevin Baum
Publisher Tate Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2008-04
Genre Fire fighters
ISBN 1604625031

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Why are firefighters so universally valued? How is it that a home can burn to the ground, yet the owners still bring the responding firefighters milk and cookies, give them hugs, and tell them thank you? While much can be written about the fire service in a post-9/11 world, one truth is constant: their customers love them. Why is that? Are there lessons for leaders or managers that can be extracted from this profession and applied to general organizational life? What would your organization gain if your customers loved you, your products, and your services? Author and management consultant Kevin Baum explores these questions and more in Lessons from the Line. Adding his twenty years' experience as a professional firefighter and chief officer to his work with organizations around the world, Kevin drills into the unique profession of firefighting to build a practical tool for organizational and leadership development-the Firefighter Model. A unique blend of management and leadership practices, this innovative model can be applied to organizations of any size, with any mission, in any place. Lessons from the Line is a fast-paced, real-world look at organizational life from the firefighter's perspective that will give you the tools to create an organization of heroes.

Full-Contact Leadership

Full-Contact Leadership
Title Full-Contact Leadership PDF eBook
Author Edward Flood
Publisher Fire Engineering Books & Videos
Pages 317
Release 2017-07-17
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1593703988

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Full-Contact Leadership is written for men and women who hold leadership positions or aspire to leadership roles in the fire service. There are many leadership positions in the fire service, but not all of them are held by leaders. Leadership has very little to do with the color of your helmet, the bling on your collar, the stripes on your sleeve, the title on your door, the order of march, or the crease in your pants. Full-contact leadership is a commitment to drawing out the very best within others and allowing the very best in others to be expressed as excellence. Full-contact leadership is a career-long, ever-challenging, never-ending, self-initiated, self-sustained personal research, development, and improvement program. Full-contact leadership is never about you; it’s always about them. In Full-Contact Leadership, Chiefs Flood and Avillo examine what makes a leader and, more importantly, what makes a leader effective in today’s fire service. This text discusses the various types of leaders, how they communicate, discipline, delegate, motivate, and set expectations for the people they lead. Flood and Avillo also take a hard look at what hinders or blocks effective leadership and what steps to take to foster and instill leadership in your department.

Management in the Fire Service

Management in the Fire Service
Title Management in the Fire Service PDF eBook
Author Erwin Rausch
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
Pages 415
Release 2015-12-28
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1284114996

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The Fifth Edition of Management in the Fire Service meets and exceeds the objectives and outcomes for the National Fire Academy’s Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) Principles of Fire Service Administration course. The textbook provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the common functions and related concerns that must be considered by the fire officer. Specific consideration is given to incident command, fire prevention, fire and life safety education, preincident planning, management of physical and financial resources, personnel management, employee relations, training, and additional services beyond firefighting. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition.

Jump Seat Leadership

Jump Seat Leadership
Title Jump Seat Leadership PDF eBook
Author Joshua S Chase
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2021-02-12
Genre
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Leadership at the informal level is becoming a lost art in the fire service. We lack men and women who are willing to lead regardless of their current position. Preparing yourself to lead at the informal level starts now, today. You may not carry a title, but it doesn't mean you can't influence others around you. You can lead from the jump seat.