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Author: Shlisky, A; Hann, W
Date Published: 2003
Publisher: 3rd International Wildand Fire Conference; Sydney, Australia
Keywords: wildland fire management, Initiative 1, executive response management, wildland fire planning, disas
Author: Klein, Gary A., Calderwood, Roberta, and Clinton-Cirocco, Anne
Date Published: Jun 1988
Publisher: Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Keywords: Initiative 1, human resource management, leadership, incident command, decision making, training/edu
Author: G. Sugiyama , J.S. Nasstrom, and R.L. Baskett
Date Published: 2006
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Keywords: executive response management, Initiative 8, management technology, computers, GIS, emergency respon
Author: Ross W. Wein
Date Published: June 2002
Publisher: Aurora College
Keywords: wildland firefighting, Initiative 9, fatality/injury investigation
Author: Alexander, Martin E
Date Published: 2003
Publisher: 7th International Wildland Fire Safety Summit, IAWF
Keywords: wildland fire management, Initiative 1, executive response management, wildland firefighting
Author: Michael Useem, James Cook, Larry Sutton
Date Published: 2005, Vol. 4, No. 4,
Publisher: Academy of Management Learning & Education
Keywords: Initiative 1, human resource management, leadership, wildland firefighting, decision making, wildlan
Author: Thackaberry, Jennifer Anne
Date Published: Vol. 17, No. 3, Febr
Publisher: Management Communication Quarterly
Author: Palmer, RG; Spaid, WM
Date Published: 1996 Jan-Mar;11(1):1
Publisher: Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
Keywords: Initiative 1, human resource management, organizational culture, Initiative 13, mental health risks, burnout, mental health
Author: Morgan, Kenneth E
Date Published: 2005
Publisher: National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program
Keywords: Initiative 1, officer development, culture change, leadership, mentoring
When the Rhode Island legislators passed a bill exempting emergency vehicle drivers from wearing seatbelts, the Rhode Island Fire Chiefs Association (RIFCA) stood up for safety.