Cold water challenges have proven a great way to support
local charities, many of whom respond in the aftermath of a wildland fire tragedy.
The Wildland Fire Leadership
Development Program (WFLDP) was created out of our tragedies "to
promote cultural change in the work force and to emphasize the vital importance
of leadership concepts in the wildland fire service by providing education and
leadership development opportunities."
Wildland firefighting is a dangerous job, and we owe it to
our fallen to learn from their sacrifices and do everything within our power to
ensure that everyone comes home. South Canyon and Yarnell were defining moments
in our history. Cultivating a culture of followership where great leaders can
emerge to create healthy organizations is paramount. Therefore, we are CALLING
OUT all members of the wildland fire service to accept the IGNITE the Spark for
Leadership Challenge. Leadership is ACTION, and we have set some goals that
only you can help us reach:
1) Identify a Leadership Advocate(s) whose job is to:
- Share bi-weekly blog posts with the team.
- Monitor the WFLDP Facebook page for information.
- Work with the NWCG Leadership Subcommittee Logistics and Social Media Coordinator Pam McDonald (BLM_FA_Leadership_Feedback@blm.gov) to showcase their team’s leadership in action moments through blog posts, videos, etc.
- Provide each member of the team with a copy of the WFLDP Values and Principles.
- Conduct a values and principles commitment exercise with their team and send their patch, logo, or signature page (create your own) to Pam McDonald (National Interagency Fire Center, 3833 S. Development Ave., Boise, ID 83705 or via email above) for placement on the WFLDP wall.
- Download a copy of "Leading in the Wildland Fire Service” for every member of your team. (Paperback, PMS 494-2, http://www.nwcg.gov/pms/pubs/catalog/catalog_part2.pdf)
- Promote the 2014 WF Leadership Campaign - The Resilient Team and submit an entry for the "IGNITE the Spark for Leadership - From the Field for the Field" contest.
2) Help us reach roll right over the 5,000 Facebook follower milestone
before "A
Week to Remember, Reflect and Learn" from June 30-July 6. We know you
can do it!
3) Help us increase our weekly blog followership by
10%.
As we approach the anniversary of two organizationally
changing events, we are CALLING OUT all members of the wildland fire service to
IGNITE the Spark for Leadership.
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