If you have taken Followership to Leadership (L-280), you should have read Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun by Wess Roberts, Ph.D. A selection from the "Wildland Fire Book on Books," Roberts' book “provides practical advice about developing leadership skills over a lifetime and the young leader’s personal responsibility to start this process early.”
“The IdeaBridge White Paper Series: Leadership Methods of Ancient Warriors" adapts the information found in Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun to a business framework and context and may help "the first time leader/supervisor to understand the privilege and responsibility of becoming a leader."
The IdeaBridge website hosts a large variety of quick-read white papers related to leadership and other business topics that lifelong students of fire can incorporate into their leadership self-development plans.
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