“Train them well enough so that they can leave, treat them well enough so that they won't want to leave.” - Sir Richard Branson
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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.
Challenge #43: Leaders/teachers are effective storytellers.
Providing a variety of examples and analogies when teaching concepts or skills will help solidify the key elements of the material and can further motivate students to learn. “The strength of the pack is the wolf and the strength of the wolf is the pack.” Metaphors matter because they are memorable. Alliteration helps, too.
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Transitions are one of the most critical moments during fire operations. The same can be said about our personal lives. One of the toughest transitions I have ever made was returning to the office environment after two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nothing could have prepared me for the difficulties I experienced.
Challenge #42: Effective leaders/teachers express their intentions.
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Modern society places a lot of emphasis on competition. While competition with the self can lead to improved performance as students strive to do their best, competition against others can result in negative perceptions of the self, especially if it isolates a person. With cooperation, everyone can experience the success of the group and no one is viewed as the “winner” or the "loser."
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If you have a positive attitude and constantly strive to give your best effort, eventually you will overcome your immediate problem and find you are ready for greater challenges. – Pat Riley
A positive attitude causes a chain reaction of positive thoughts, events and outcomes. It is a catalyst and it sparks extraordinary results. – Wade Boggs
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