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Nine Dangerous Mindsets – Part 5: The Stubborn
Welcome to the fifth of the nine-part series on dangerous mindsets that can impact first responder situational awareness and, subsequently, their safety. In this article I am going to address the stubborn team member. This individual can be described as … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Crew Resource Management, Culture, Decision Making, Ego and Self-Esteem, Fear, firefighter situational awareness, Leadership, Safety, Situational awareness
Tagged communications, decision making, ego, fire chief, fire command, firefighter safety, firefighter situational awareness, five step assertive statement process, incident command, incident commander, leadership, public safety, safety, self-esteem, situational awareness, stubborn
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