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Friday, November 20, 2009

Completed Staff Work

OK, so you are a new chief fire officer, and you want to impress your fire chief. What now? The first thing to do is figure out exactly what are the fire chief's responsibilities. In the broadest sense, the chief is really only responsible for two things: providing resources and removing obstacles. Resources may come in the form of funding, equipment or personnel. Obstacles are what prevent the line firefighters from doing their job, and they can come in many forms. The informed fire chief can recognize these obstacles and work through them so that the line firefighters ...

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