Friday, December 31, 2021

Challenge #52 - 2021 WFLDP Campaign

 

2021 WFLDP campaign/anniversary logo and challenge

Challenge #52: Leaders take care of themselves.

The 2021 WFLDP campaign is complete.

  • Take time to reflect upon all you have done
  • Capture your thoughts in your journal.
  • Take time for you and your family.

Thursday, December 30, 2021

IGNITE: Take Action, Listen, Learn, and Lead

wildland firefighters around fire at spike camp

Successful leaders don't only take action. Good leaders listen, learn, and then lead. 
♦ John Maxwell ♦


Photo: Kyle Miller/Wyoming IHC
www.fireleadership.gov

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Chef's Special of the Day: Leader's Intent

Hotshots eating together
(Photo: Kyle Miller/Wyoming IHC)

I thought we could unpack the picnic basket of Leader’s Intent in order to better understand a tool that is more important than ever. 

Similar to what the military has experienced in the last 20 years, the emergency management and response environments have become increasingly more volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA). That’s the clinical term for off-the-charts chaos. 

Monday, December 27, 2021

IGNITE: Aim for the Middle

wildland fire

"The greatest danger for most of us is not that we aim too high and we miss it, but we aim too low and reach it." ♦ Michelangelo ♦


[Photo: Redding IHC}

Friday, December 24, 2021

Challenge #51 - 2021 WFLDP Campaign

2021 WFLDP campaign/anniversary logo/challenge

Challenge #51: Leaders choose to lead.
  • In your journal, reflect upon the following quote by Chery Gegelman in "The Character-Based Leader."
"For many of us, it has taken a life-altering circumstance or a season of brokeness before we understood that life and leadership really is not about me."
  • Write about what inspired your decision to lead.

Thursday, December 23, 2021

IGNITE: A High Consideration Factor

wildland firefighters in staging area with engines

“The best leaders have a high consideration factor. They really care about their people.” - Brian Tracy, motivational speaker

[Photo: Asad Rahman/BLM]

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Caring For Our People

 

four smiley faces and one frowny face
(Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay)
"While leadership as a discipline is very, very important, the personal and interpersonal sides of leadership are every bit as important as the great leadership themes of vision, execution, strategy, and the like." - Henry Cloud, Boundaries for Leaders
I am rarely surprised by the answer I get from our followers when asked, "What is a leaders most important asset?" The resounding answer is "my people." People do matter, and they have a lot to say if only the leader has the ears to hear and the eyes to see.

Monday, December 20, 2021

Taking a Mindful Moment

brain

December 20, 2021

Unhooking from What is Unhelpful

Our thoughts are seen in our minds as words and pictures. When our thoughts can come and go freely, they are not problematic, and we are able to see the world around us clearly. However, when we find ourselves attaching or holding tightly to thoughts that’s when the world can become hazy around us and it is difficult to see and be engaged with what is happening in our lives.

IGNITE: Leaders Provide

lookout and helicopter
Leaders provide for their people what the people cannot provide for themselves. ♦ John Maxwell ♦


Photo: Justin Vernon/USFS
www.fireleadership.gov





Friday, December 17, 2021

Challenge #50: 2021 WFLDP Campaign

2021 WFLDP campaign/anniversary logo and challenge

Challenge #50: Effective leaders develop themselves as well as their people.

In your journal, respond to the following questions:
  • What are the tasks and responsibilities that only I can do?
  • What is the most valuable and productive use of my time and energy in this organization?
  • What changes do I need to make in order to accomplish more of the most important things that I am called to do?

Thursday, December 16, 2021

IGNITE: Changes to Self

 

BLM and USFS crew buggies in front of fire

There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered. - Nelson Mandela

[Photo: Baker River IHC]

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

The Path of Self-Leadership

(Photo: geralt/Pixabay)
Since the early 2000's, the wildland fire service has had access to a leadership development program. Prior to the establishment of this program, leadership development was likely more reliant on your supervisor’s ability to plan for your progression, circumstances that would lead to leadership moments and other activities outside of work that would lead to leadership experience.

Monday, December 13, 2021

IGNITE: The Process of Change



moth on thistle flower

“We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.” - Dr. Maya Angelou, Poet 

[Photo: Kyle Miller/Wyoming IHC]

Friday, December 10, 2021

Challenge #49 - 2021 WFLDP Campaign

2021 WFLDP campaign/anniversary logo and challenge

Challenge #49: Good leaders share their stories.

Understanding the Value of Storytelling


From my first moments working in wildland fire, I understood that we are a storytelling culture. I attended Guard School the same week I “celebrated” my 18th birthday. The only cadre members I remember from that week were members of the Zigzag Hotshots. They told stories that captivated my young impressionable mind. Through their words and story sharing, I began to understand how my choices and the choices of those leading me could directly affect the safety of everyone involved. I was drawn into the adventure of the job as they relayed details of what I might expect as I began life as a wildland firefighter. I was learning from their experience. When someone shares their story, we cannot help but become active participants in the events. Listening, judging, and processing each detail to determine if we would have read the context clues in the same way, ultimately arriving at the same actions. Or would we have done something different? Either way, through this process we develop our own experience. 

Thursday, December 9, 2021

IGNITE: The Importance of Your Story

 

airtanker on tarmac at sunset

purposeful leader understands the important role that their story contributes to the clarity and direction of their leadership. - Quinn McDowell, “Purpose Driven Leader”

[Photo: Bryan Bell/BLM]

Monday, December 6, 2021

IGNITE: Stories Out of Ashes

 

wildland firefighters putting out a spot

The meaning of flames depends on the story that grows out of the ashes. ♦ Stephen Pyne ♦

[Photo: Austin Catlin/BLM]


Friday, December 3, 2021

Challenge 48: 2021 WFLDP Campaign

 

2021 WFLDP campaign/anniversary logo and challenge

Challenge #48: Effective leaders use a variety of leadership styles.

Thursday, December 2, 2021

IGNITE: A Spectrum of Styles

firefighter sharpening a chain saw

There are a lot of men with feminine leadership styles and there are a lot of women with masculine leadership styles. - Jill Soloway

[Photo: Austin Catlin/BLM]