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What the Andes Miracle teaches about leadership
BedTimes Magazine
When a plane carrying a team of Uruguayan rugby players and their relatives disappeared over the frosty peaks of the Andes Mountains on Oct. 13, 1972, authorities assumed all passengers onboard had perished. Seventy-two days later, the enfeebled silhouettes of Nando Parrado and Roberto Canessa appeared in the Chilean foothills, leading to the rescue of 16 survivors. It is an extraordinary tale of human resilience and organizational ingenuity that offers unconventional leadership lessons for our own times.
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With over 55 years’ experience in providing law enforcement with the “right tools for the job”, JW Fishers has a product every department needs - the SCAN-650. Simple to operate, shows any object under the water regardless of clarity and are in use by dive teams across the globe. Checkout our sonar systems and other underwater equipment.
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Don't burn out in the first month of the year
Inc.
Alex Budak writes: We are just about two weeks into the new year and I'm already noticing a trend among friends and colleagues: People are already feeling stressed, overwhelmed and exhausted from all that there is to do this year.
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Managing your team's emotional dynamic
Harvard Business Review
Imagine you are the CEO of a large cooperation. You have a new regional manager who has drawn a lot of criticism from their employees since getting the position a few months ago, and you are asked to travel to the region to address the manager's behavior and reduce the employees' outrage.
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HR's latest challenge: Managing mass employee sick absences
SHRM
After a widespread meltdown and the cancellation of thousands of flights, a Southwest Airlines memo sent to some of the company's employees surfaced that stated workers who called out sick and didn't provide a doctor's note in person would be fired. Similarly, an Olive Garden manager made headlines last month when she told workers to prove they were sick or find another job.
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IMS Alliance® has developed one of the most effective Incident Management Systems in the marketplace today. Offering a full range of Incident Command Boards with customization available and the Passport Accountability System® which maximizes efficiency as well as improves safety on scene. Our team is ready to work for you!
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The ResponseMaster® IFS family for custom fire and rescue vehicles combines refined ride quality and rugged design. Superior maneuverability and handling increases safety for the fire fighter and reduces response time in the most demanding conditions.
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The case for (and against) leadership kindness
Kevin Eikenberry
As humans, kindness matters. Simply, we would rather be around people who are kind towards us and others than those who aren't. In order to lead, people must choose to follow. When we choose to be courteous and friendly, relationships can be built, potentially furthering the success of the leader and the team.
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Meet the Fouts FOUR from Fouts Bros. Designed to be the best First Out Utility Rescue on the market. Featuring a lightweight aluminum body that allows you to carry multiple rescue tools while navigating even the busiest city streets.
Several units available for immediate delivery now, only from Fouts Bros.
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How to level up your leadership through self-reflection
Forbes
When the new year rolls around, it's pro forma for business leaders to review last year's strategies and retool them for the year ahead. But what about reflecting on our own abilities and impacts in driving momentum, inspiration and growth?
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5 (more) reasons you need to delegate
Kevin Eikenberry
One of the first pieces of advice you likely received when you became a leader was that you need to learn to delegate. This well-meaning advice acknowledges that as a leader you will have more to do than ever, and handing some of those tasks to others is a good and productive strategy. That can be true, but often leads leaders to delegate ineffectively and unsuccessfully.
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Vision Day: A meeting of the minds to envision your department's future
Fire Chief
When we respond to an emergency, our members operate in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. A good command officer uses knowledge, experience and vision to apply the proper tactics for a positive outcome. In essence, a good command officer has a vision of how they want the event to go, and the members apply their skills to complete the mission at hand.
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When you ask a firefighter to climb 100 feet in the air, waiting at the top better be some peace of mind. Rosenbauer aerials are the highest standard, built on a 30-year track record of zero compromise. Safety and ease of operation. An extension of the firefighter. Performing as one.
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5 bad habits you need to get rid of to be a good leader
Inc.
Any successful leader who's ever failed at something understands the importance of inviting feedback. Gaining a new perspective on prior mistakes helps you develop a critical component of good leadership: self-awareness.
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Who are middle managers and why are they important?
Zenefits
As the buffer between upper management and lower-level employees, middle managers are oftentimes overlooked. However, they play a vital role in the company's day-to-day operations. Middle managers have become even more important as remote work increases and the physical distance between employers and employees widens.
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GT5000 Terra: Accurately identify and quantify unknown gases or call ‘ALL CLEAR’ at incident sites! All in a compact design with simple touch-screen commands.
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10 tips to take your career to the next level in 2023
The Good Men Project
The post-pandemic job market presented itself with a host of tumultuous challenges in 2022, not only did employers see higher-than-average employee turnover, but workers were seen leaving their jobs in droves as they jump ship looking for a greater purpose and career progression.
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