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Friday, November 6, 2009

Look All Around for Hidden Role Models

Nearly everyone in a fire service leadership position has stories of role models and mentors who have played major roles in both their personal and professional development. All too often, the terms are used interchangeably when they actually represent something quite different. Sociologist Robert K. Merton introduced the term role model, saying that individuals compare themselves with reference groups of people who occupy the social role to which an individual aspires. The term has evolved into general use to mean any “person who serves as an example whose behavior is emulated by others.” Role models can affect a ...

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