Your thoughts are the seeds.
The harvest can either be flowers or weeds.”
♦ William Wordsworth ♦
Photo: Justin Vernon
A forum where students of fire and leadership come together to discuss, debate and exchange leadership development concepts, experience, and thoughts with an intent to promote cultural change in the workforce and strengthen the wildland fire service and the communities they serve.
Every day presents new opportunities for inquiry and dialogue—new opportunities for learning. ♦ Learning in the Wildland Fire Service, p. 16 ♦
Challenge #10: Effective teams adopt and internalize a common set of values.
“Without common definitions and agreed-upon principles for leadership, how can people learn what to focus on in their own development or the development of their subordinates.”
As a community of individuals and organizations who take on high-risk missions, we represent a complex-adaptive system of lifelong learners who value inquiry, opportunity, and dialogue in order to more efficiently and effectively adapt to rapidly changing environments.
The following quote reminds me of something Alexis Waldron, PhD, Human Performance Specialist, said as advisor to the NWCG Leadership Committee, "Meet them where they are." Alexis was advising the group on how to reach our audience at the "tip of the spear"—most of those audience being younger than those themselves.
“The best teachers are scholars; the best scholars are teachers. Every firefighter learns every day.” ♦ Learning in the Wildland Fire Service, p. 14 ♦
“When faced with a human error problem you may be tempted to ask: ‘Why didn’t they watch out better? How could they not have noticed?’ You think you can solve your human error problem by telling people to be more careful, by reprimanding the miscreants, by issuing a new rule or procedure. They are all expressions of the ‘Bad Apple Theory’ where you believe your system is basically safe if it were not for those few unreliable people in it. This old view of human error is increasingly outdated and will lead you nowhere.” - Sidney Dekker
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