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By Sue Dyer
You can't manage your team to success. It is only through leadership that your team will follow you, with a strong sense of purpose and commitment, and accomplish together what you set out to do. Why do people volunteer to follow? Because they trust the leader.
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Blanchard LeaderChat
When leaders set clear expectations, outcomes are much more likely to hit the mark. And it's just as important for leaders to set milestones en route to the outcome. Doing so keeps people on track by helping them get the support and redirection they need when they need it.
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Lolly Daskal
Many people have different ideas about what makes great business, great leadership, great influence. Some base it on results, profit or success, but after working with top performers and leaders around the world I've found that there is one aspect that makes all the difference in the world.
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Fire Chief
There are better ways to build character in young firefighters than hazing. So what are some of these other means of character building?
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In this episode, we caught up with the Wheaton Fire Department (Illinois) who purchased 2 Demers MX 164. Watch to see what brought Chief Schultz and his team to Demers Ambulances. Learn more.
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Lexipol
Risk management expert Gordon Graham refers to the “problems lying in wait” that lead to lawsuits and personnel grievances—and can even cause fire chiefs to lose their jobs. Sound, best practice fire department policies are essential to reducing your vulnerability. There are five essential policies every fire chief needs to be aware of to limit risk.
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Michael Hyatt
Here is one big downside to being a leader: You are going to draw fire. You will have critics, trolls, second-guessers and people who insist on thinking the worst of you. You may be falsely accused of wrong motives and much worse. It's not any fun, but it goes with the territory. And your job in the midst of all this criticism is to keep your head clear and not respond in anger.
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ICC’s updated IFC® includes changes affecting: hazards related to pallet storage, laboratories, food trucks, plant processing, and more; mass notification at universities; energy systems; integrated systems testing for high-rise buildings; gas detection systems; sprinkler protection; alarm systems and much more. Pre-order the latest IFC by 8/31 for early bird pricing.
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Forbes
If someone asked your team their thoughts of you as a leader, what would they say? Would they say that you were a servant leader? A leader with a servant's heart is a truly invaluable asset, and everyone in a leadership position should seek to adopt this type of mentality.
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FDM solutions are designed to meet the needs of Fire and EMS agencies.
Our configurable and intuitive user interfaces have been serving clients 26+ years. MORE
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Harvard Business Review
After careful review of her harried work life, Charla, an IT manager, discovered that 20 percent of her time over the previous two months was spent managing escalations. It seemed that each interaction with her team ended with her feeling a need to exercise her authority to rescue them from a crisis.
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Leadership & Learning with Kevin Eikenberry
Some organizations are eliminating their performance management processes, some are revamping them with new tools and approaches and some are maintaining the status quo. Regardless of your organizational approach to performance management, the need and desire for coaching has never been greater.
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Pulsara's Prehospital Alerting Package lets you alert the hospital for any incoming case. And the best part? It's 100% free to EMS. MORE
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