Thursday, August 31, 2023

IGNITE: Bringing Out the Best

wildland firefighters on a break looking out over valleys to mountains

“Leading with positive ethical values builds trust and brings out the best in people, which brings out the best in the organization, which leads to great results.” – Linda Fisher Thornton


[Photo: Gannett Glacier Fire Crew/AK]

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

NEW! - NWCG Wildland Fire Staff Ride Guide


Hot off the press! The revised NWCG Wildland Fire Staff Ride Guide (PMS 470) is available for download. Get your copy today!

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

"A View from the Future"

Wildland fire leadership logo with eyes behind


On September 24, 2012, The U.S. Naval War College invited acclaimed futurist Edie Weiner speak to their students. They posted her lecture "A View from the Future" on YouTube for the public to enjoy.

Monday, August 28, 2023

IGNITE: Leadership vs. Leading

 

Wildland fire helitack crew embarking/disembarking helicopter

Leadership is a noun. Leading is a verb. – The Daily Coach blog 

[Photo: Canon Helitack]

Friday, August 25, 2023

Thursday, August 24, 2023

IGNITE: Hire for Attitude

wildland firefighter laughing

You don’t hire for skills; you hire for attitude. You can always teach skills. - Herb Kelleher, former Southwest Airlines CEO

[Photo: Baker River IHC]

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

A Daughter's Perspective

picture of Cristyn Bell in a stand of trees
(Photo: Jim Bell)

Today on our blog, we share the raw words of Cristyn Bell, the 15-year-old daughter of Region 3 wildland firefighter Jim Bell. She shares the family perspective of wildland firefighting.

Thank you, Cristyn!

Monday, August 21, 2023

IGNITE: Bring Someone With You



Canadian mountain goats on the side of the road with a crew fire vehicle

If you have the opportunity to do amazing things in your life, bring someone with you. - Simon Sinek

[Photo: Union IHC in Canada]

Friday, August 18, 2023

Challenge #33 - 2023 WFLDP Campaign

 

2023 WFLDP Campaign logo and challenge

Challenge #33: Servant-leaders permit and nurture creativity in themselves and others.

Thursday, August 17, 2023

IGNITE: The Human Side of Innovation


burned out area from a wildland fire

“Innovation is an act of love—or at least it should be. Always. It is a gesture of empathy, respect, generosity, of one human being's devotion to another.” - Mauro Porcini, The Human Side of Innovation

[Photo: Eric Pelletier/BLM]

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Stepping Back to Step Forward and Build the Team

Gate of the Mountain Wilderness forest sign
(Photo: George Risko)

As I reflect on recent events, my focus rests on two groups—the heroes and family we have lost and the storytellers. (I have much love and respect for both.) I have had time to reflect upon a question I was asked early in my career—how do we pass the hard lessons on in our culture so others may be spared a similar tragedy.

Monday, August 14, 2023

IGNITE" The Doorway is Now!

Highland game "weight for distance" implement (picture taken from the field level)

"The present contains within it every potential of the future. The doorway is now. Your future self is built from what you do with the moment you’re in." – The Daily Coach blog

[Photo: Tom Reaper Chaney/Highland Games]

Friday, August 11, 2023

Challenge #32 - 2023 WFLDP Campaign

2023 WFLDP Campaign logo and challenge
 

Challenge #32 – Effective leaders look back to the past in order to look to the future.

Thursday, August 10, 2023

IGNITE: Foresee the Unforeseeable

wildland firefighter sharpening a chainsaw at night

The leader needs to have a sense for the unknowable and be able to foresee the unforeseeable. – The Contemporary Servant as Leader

[Photo: La Grande IHC]

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Hazardous Work, Long Hours, and Shared Cultures

Over the last few months, we have seen extraordinary fire behavior to our counterparts up north and a slow start to our normally busy Arizona season which has given me some time to catch up on reading and writing. Which brings me to the focus of this blog—recruitment and retention. Recruitment and retention have been problems for my agency and for everyone around me.

Monday, August 7, 2023

IGNITE: The Gift of Foresight

two crewmembers shuttling a helicopter into a landing zone

Foresight is not about looking into a crystal ball to see the future. Foresight is about actively learning. – Justin Irving

[Photo: Canon Helitack]

IGNITE: History Seldom Repeats Itself in the Details

Three wildland firefighters burning with drip torches

History seldom repeats itself in the details, but frequently does repeat its patterns.- James Sipe and Don Frick, Seven Pillars of Servant Leadership

[Photo: Kyle Miller/Wyoming IHC]

Sunday, August 6, 2023

Remembering Mann Gulch While On Higgins Ridge

Higgins Ridge PBS documentary cover (smokejumper jumping into a forest fire)
(Photo: Montana PBS)

In a remote area of Idaho in the early 1960s, 20 smokejumpers found themselves in a challenging situation. Thanks to a heroic effort, and as mentioned by the survivors interviewed, leadership and the lessons from Mann Gulch saved lives. 

Wildland Fire Leadership Challenge - Digging a Little Deeper

  • Watch Montana PBS's documentary Higgins Ridge.

  • Reflect upon the following questions:
    • What are you doing in your organizations to share lessons? 
    • Is leadership a part of your culture?


Do you have any ideas or questions about experiential learning or other tools within the Wildland Fire Leadership Development Toolbox, please reach out to us today. Click here for the WFLDP roster

Saturday, August 5, 2023

IGNITE: Healing Through Story

Mann Gulch staff ride participants hiking in the Helena National Forest enroute to learning stands

All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. - Boris Cyrulnik, French doctor

[Photo: Mann Gulch/George Risko/Florida FS]

Remembering Mann Gulch

2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment dropping into a field near Mann Gulch
(Photo: George Risko)

For years, the wildland fire service has conducted staff rides using military events. This year the roles reversed a bit and members of the 2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment participated in the Mann Gulch Staff Ride. National Wildfire Coordinating Group partners from the Florida Forest Service and U.S. Forest Service,  collaborated with personnel from the Helena National Forest to walk the Rangers through the staff ride process. We are excited to tell you about the learning experience in future blogs as we prepare for the 75th anniversary of the Mann Gulch Fire which took the lives of 13 smokejumpers. Until then, take a moment to reflect upon the event using some of the same materials the Rangers used to prepare for their learning opportunity.

Friday, August 4, 2023

IGNITE: Without Action...

Missoula smokejumpers from 1949 at the lunch spot at Mann Gulch; firefighters looking at a few deer while they ate lunch

Without it [action], thought can never ripen into truth. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

[Photo: Lunch spot/Mann Gulch 1949/USFS]

Challenge #31 - 2023 WFLDP Campaign

 


Challenge #31: Servant-Leaders think systemically.
  • Watch: Awaken Your Foresight by Dr. John Demartini

Thursday, August 3, 2023

IGNITE: The Cost of Learning

view of Mann Gulch in Montana with rolling hills and mountains
“There are some things which cannot be learned quickly, and time, which is all we have, must be paid heavily for the acquiring.” - Ernest Hemmingway, author


Photo: Mann Gulch/George Risko/Florida Forest Service