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Truth is there are very few leaders in the fire service. We have developed organizational structures that put people in positions of influence, but rearly are those guys leaders, they are managers. Managers more so than leaders model the behavior of those that came before them. You follow people for what they believe in (values), what they have accomplished, what they know, or what they can do for you (these are the weakest followers). Leadership skills can be taught to make leaders more effective, but leaders are leaders. Good leaders can make managers appear to be leaders. Leaders are the guys that decided what game you were going to play at recess in grade school, they decided where the group would hang out in high school and what the group was doing that weekend. I have heard numerous stories of war where young kids just out of high school step up in battle and make key decisions that yeild positive results when officers have been killed or have not made a decision. The kids were leaders before they got there, not born with it, but have learned as a young kid how to influence those around them to accomplish their goals. They were trained in strategy and tactics in boot camp, but it is a special skill to get other people to do, what you want them to do, because they want to do it. What we have to do is get better at recognizing these guys and groom them on their way up. They can be just as effective as a negative leader as they will as a positive leader, people just follow these guys. Everyone is not Officer material and everyone does not have what it takes to be a leader. Sorry.
Well said Will.
Debora, the problem in my department I see is the formal upper "leaders" come across as not wanting anyone below them knowing as much or more than themselves therefore they retain the "I'm the boss intellect"
I agree wholeheartedly in your comments and have been trying to start a mentoring program here but keep hitting the wall described above. Not sure how to get over that wall.
Todd
Will Vaigneur said:Truth is there are very few leaders in the fire service. We have developed organizational structures that put people in positions of influence, but rearly are those guys leaders, they are managers. Managers more so than leaders model the behavior of those that came before them. You follow people for what they believe in (values), what they have accomplished, what they know, or what they can do for you (these are the weakest followers). Leadership skills can be taught to make leaders more effective, but leaders are leaders. Good leaders can make managers appear to be leaders. Leaders are the guys that decided what game you were going to play at recess in grade school, they decided where the group would hang out in high school and what the group was doing that weekend. I have heard numerous stories of war where young kids just out of high school step up in battle and make key decisions that yeild positive results when officers have been killed or have not made a decision. The kids were leaders before they got there, not born with it, but have learned as a young kid how to influence those around them to accomplish their goals. They were trained in strategy and tactics in boot camp, but it is a special skill to get other people to do, what you want them to do, because they want to do it. What we have to do is get better at recognizing these guys and groom them on their way up. They can be just as effective as a negative leader as they will as a positive leader, people just follow these guys. Everyone is not Officer material and everyone does not have what it takes to be a leader. Sorry.
Will,
“Do not wait for your department to develop a mentoring program to start mentoring.”
Debora
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