The WHY Project 911
Chief Gene Landers shares his journey to becoming a fire chief, the challenges he faced, and the importance of community engagement. He discusses the differences between small and large fire departments, the significance of adult conversations, and the leadership and personnel management strategies he employs. Chief Landers also addresses the impact of negative influences and the importance of identifying and retaining quality personnel. The conversation delves into the power of choice, the impact of changing the culture, the essence of leadership and decision-making, the concept of 'Bitter to Brass' as a new mentality, and the significance of the Why Project 911. Chief Landers shares personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the importance of relativity, humility, and effective communication in leadership roles within the fire service. Takeaways * The journey to becoming a fire chief is filled with challenges and experiences that shape a leader's perspective. * Community engagement and the role of the fire chief are crucial aspects of effective fire department management. The power of choice in shaping one's path * The importance of relativity, humility, and effective communication in leadership roles Chapters * 00:00 The Journey to Fire Chief * 05:08 Community Engagement and Challenges * 13:09 Importance of Adult Conversations * 20:45 Dealing with Negative Influences * 26:04 Changing the Culture * 32:25 Leadership and Decision Making * 38:00 Bitter to Brass: A New Mentality * 44:39 The Why Project 911
12 episodios
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