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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.
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
The Power of a Story
Monday, April 29, 2019
IGNITE: Leadership Is Hard
Leadership is hard, but the challenges you’ll face as a leader don’t require that you compromise your integrity, misuse your leadership power, or act obnoxiously and selfishly. - Bill Treasurer, The Leadership Killer
Friday, April 26, 2019
Thursday, April 25, 2019
IGNITE: The Capacity to Develop and Improve
(Photo credit: Baker River IHC) |
It
is the capacity to develop and improve their skills that distinguishes leaders
from their followers.
Warren Bennis & Burt Nanus
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Boise Helitack Receives the Lead by Example Award for Initiative and Innovation
Boise District - BLM
Honored for Initiative and Innovation
Boise District Helitack with their 2019 Gleason Award for motivation and vision |
Pete Barry Receives LBE Award for Mentoring and Teamwork
(State Forester Mike Lester, right, presents the Lead by Example Award to Pete Barry) |
Colorado State Forest Service
Honored for Mentoring and Teamwork
Pete Barry has been selected as one of the recipients for the 2018 Paul Gleason Lead by Example Award. Three individuals and one group from across the wildland fire service have been chosen to receive this national award.
Monday, April 22, 2019
Challenge 17: The Art of Leadership
In your journal, ponder the following: Are you a leader who does fire work or are you a firefighter who does leadership?
IGNITE: Stress, Fear & Panic
Stress, fear, and panic predictably lead to the collapse of clear thinking and organizational structure. - Ted Putnam
Ted Putnam
Labels:
Chaos,
Decision Making,
Food for Thought,
IGNITE
Friday, April 19, 2019
Thursday, April 18, 2019
IGNITE: Trading the Indulgences of Complacency
[Photo credit, Wayne Grieff, Cedar fire, 2016] |
Fire leaders trade the indulgences of complacency, second-guessing, and fault-finding for the responsibilities of bringing order out of chaos, improving our people, and building our organizations. – Leading in the Wildland Fire Service, page 67Do your part and share the word.
#fireleadership #fireminis
Labels:
Complacency,
Decision Making,
Food for Thought,
IGNITE
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Innovation - Is the Risk Worth the Reward?
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(This is the last in a four-part series.)
"A measure of the degree of freedom from risk or conditions that can cause death, physical harm, or equipment or property damage." - Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation OperationsRISK
Risk is inherent in life. We can do risk assessment after risk assessment, but each results in an estimate. The difference between risk and uncertainty is infinite. Therefore, we are faced with asking ourselves, "How much risk am I willing to assume?"
Monday, April 15, 2019
IGNITE: In Service
(Photo credit: Kari Greer/USFS) |
If serving is below you, leadership is beyond you. – Anonymous
IGNITE the Spark for Leadership. LIKE and SHARE throughout your networks. #fireleadership #fireminis
Be sure to check out the Wildland Fire Leadership Development Program website.
Labels:
Food for Thought,
Humility,
IGNITE,
Servant Leadership
Friday, April 12, 2019
Challenge #15 - The Art of Leadership
Challenge #15 - The Art of Leadership
When a team member is not performing to your standard, ask youself if you've done all you can to help them.
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Innovation: Disruptions
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(This is the third in a four-part series.)
Last week I wrote on the how leadership interaction can affect innovation. This week, we focus on disruption. The inspiration for this blog comes from a statement by Steven Justice - Advanced Development Programs, Lockheed Martin RET.
Last week I wrote on the how leadership interaction can affect innovation. This week, we focus on disruption. The inspiration for this blog comes from a statement by Steven Justice - Advanced Development Programs, Lockheed Martin RET.
When you stand in the future and look back, you are not bound by what you currently know. Drag the future into the present. A true innovative idea is disruptive, especially if there is a legacy system in place.
Monday, April 8, 2019
IGNITE: Lessons Learned
We have to be willing to fail, to be wrong, to start over again with lessons learned. - Angela Duckworth
[Photo credit: Kari Greer/USFS]
Labels:
Food for Thought,
IGNITE,
Leadership Failure,
Lessons Learned
Friday, April 5, 2019
Thursday, April 4, 2019
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Innovation: Committees in Disguise
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(This is the second in a four-part series.)
LEADERSHIP
Last week I wrote on the necessity component of innovation. This week, we focus on leadership. The inspiration for this blog comes from a statement by Sean Roach Associate Deputy Director, CIA, Digital Innovation, in Blackbird - Legacy of Innovation.
Last week I wrote on the necessity component of innovation. This week, we focus on leadership. The inspiration for this blog comes from a statement by Sean Roach Associate Deputy Director, CIA, Digital Innovation, in Blackbird - Legacy of Innovation.
"You can do a lot with a small team. In fact, you really want the smallest team possible. Over time, if you hire more and more people, they will do more and more good things for you; but you can lose agility and decision making, especially. You won't grow your people. They will self-select out of tough problems, and you won't groom the next generation to bring on the next kind of A-12."
Monday, April 1, 2019
Challenge #12: The Art of Leadership
Write what's important to you in your journal. Prioritize your list. Are you committed to upholding your list?
IGNITE: The Need for Ethical Leaders
The world needs good and ethical leaders who put their power to work on our behalf...and not for the gratification of their own egos! - Bill Treasurer & John Havlik
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