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Jeremy Sanders
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  • Mounds, OK
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Ownership vs. The Virtual Tour

Ownership vs.The Virtual Tour            In the fire service, like any business today, Chief’s/Administration expect their firefighters and officers to take ownership and have pride in the department that they work for. And why shouldn’t they, having pride and taking ownership of where you work and what you do should be a very basic element of a successful team in any…See More
Feb 29, 2020
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Perspective: The Difference Between Winning or Losing at Leadership

A great lesson was learned last week. At that time, I had been struggling over the past few days before because I allowed choices of others to affect my attitude and drive. I was also suffering from a severely out of line and selfish perspective. All of which were realized quickly with a few short texts from my wife.For months I have been preaching on social media the…See More
Feb 27, 2020
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Fire Service Leadership

No matter what type of tactics or operations your department provides, the quality and efficiency are dramatically affected by the leadership skills of your officers. Leadership is the most important element of everything we do!
Feb 25, 2020
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COMPANY DRILLS

A resource for Company Officers to assist with the delivery of company level training.See More
Feb 25, 2020
Jeremy Sanders posted a blog post

Where is the WHY?

Where is the WHY?It’s Not Just Millennial’s That Want to Know One of the most frustrating things that anyone in middle management can be faced with is to be given a mission, policy, task, etc. that they don’t believe in but then must convince their team to believe in and carry it out. As middle management when we’re faced with these types of issues it is our…See More
Feb 25, 2020
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Profile Information

Lives in:
Mounds, OK
Department:
Edmond Fire
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
18
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Topics you provide training for:
Leadership and Tactics
Areas of expertise:
Leadership, Mentoring, Team Building, Inspiration
Bio:
Jeremy has served in the fire service for 18 years working his way through the ranks and is currently a station Captain. Jeremy has a deep passion for leadership and building tomorrow’s leaders. His message is one of putting his crew first and knowing that because of that they will do everything that they can to accomplish whatever tasks are presented. Away from the fire service, Jeremy and his wife lives on a small farm in NE Oklahoma with their 7 kids. Follow him on Facebook - Crew 1st Culture and Instagram - @crew1stculture

Jeremy Sanders's Blog

Ownership vs. The Virtual Tour

Ownership vs.

The Virtual Tour

            In the fire service, like any business today, Chief’s/Administration…

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Posted on February 29, 2020 at 12:30pm

Where is the WHY?

Where is the WHY?

It’s Not Just Millennial’s That Want to Know

 

One of the most frustrating things that anyone…

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Posted on February 25, 2020 at 1:31pm

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