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SUMMARY:A Holistic View
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DESCRIPTION: First responders will all be very familiar with the concepts and requirements of the National Response Framework, National Incident Management System, and the Incident Command System. These are all basically mandated programs that offer great tools, structure, advice, and guidance for any crisis. We have all established these documents as part of our institutional policies and procedures and we train to them and hopefully respond based on their guidance. However, I view these as management tools that are fine, but they do not offer answers as to how to lead.
First, I believe in teaching and preparing from an all-hazards perspective. Focus on collaborative leadership, systems thinking, and creativity. Be sure you are familiar with and using emotional intelligence, risk communication, and the art and science of influence and negotiation.

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