Quantcast
Channel: Firefighter Netcast » fire training
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 8

Podcast: How the Fire Service Assassinates It’s Leaders

0
0

Join host Billy D. Hayes as he welcomes retired Fire Chief Alan Brunacini and Dr. Scott Rounds from Columbia Southern University as they focus on the leadership assassination endemic in today’s fire service.

bruno

in today’s instant gratification of the Internet and social media, it’s easy for people to express thoughts and feelings in a hurtful and undeserving way. The “you pile on, we all pile on” effect can occur, which leads to individuals who know little to nothing about the individual or the situation chiming in with ridicule and criticism.

scott roundsThe effect of this public ridicule now is there are many talented individuals who could be great leaders but are reluctant to take on leadership roles. I can’t tell you how many individuals over the last two years have told me they are content where they are because they don’t want to face the same stress of criticism and ridicule by the detractors as they have seen their boss or chief go through.

That folks, is leadership assassination.

You have to be brave to step outside the lines and challenge the norm. You have to be brave to say and do what nobody else is willing to do. You have to have the energy and understanding to see through the negativity, to find the truth, to see a different perspective, to be vulnerable on occasion, and to keep moving forward.

StopDropRoll

Billy D. Hayes

Billy D. Hayes is the host of “Stop, Drop, and Roll with the Punches” heard each month here on Fire Weekly Radio.

Your Host

Billy D. Hayes is Vice President of Marketing, Outreach and Admissions for Columbia Southern University in Orange Beach, AL, where he also serves on the Fire & EMS Administration Advisory Councils and is a Faculty Instructor with the Alan Brunacini Fire-Rescue Leadership Institute. Previously he served as the Director of Community Affairs for the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department and as the Fire Chief for the City of Riverdale in Clayton County, Georgia where he served for eight years of his twenty-two year fire service career. In addition, he served as the State Educator for the Georgia Insurance & Safety Fire Commissioner’s / State Fire Marshal’s Office and as a Firefighter/Paramedic and Assistant Fire Marshal for the City of Morrow Fire Department in Clayton County. He held certifications as a firefighter, paramedic, and instructor in various fields. In addition, he volunteers and serves as the Public Information Officer for Gulf Shores Fire Rescue (AL). He is a graduate of Georgia Military College and is pursuing additional degrees in Organizational Leadership from Columbia Southern University. He also is a graduate of the National Fire Academy’s Executive Fire Officer Program, Leadership Clayton, the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Regional Leadership Institute, and has a Certificate in Local Government Management from the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute. He served as an adjunct instructor for the Georgia Fire Academy and is a current adjunct instructor with the Alabama Fire College and has participated in many course developments. Furthermore, he speaks across the nation and has had various articles published on fire service issues including his columns on www.FireRescue1.com, and hosts his Internet radio show Stop Drop and Roll With the Punches on www.fireweekly.com. He served as the National Advocate Manager of the Everyone Goes Home program through the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation. He is a Past-President of the Metro Atlanta Fire Chiefs Association, Past-Chairman of the Board for the Georgia Firefighters Burn Foundation, Past-President of the Georgia Public Safety Educators Association, past Coalition Leader for Clayton County SAFE KIDS, and past-Chair for the Leadership Clayton Board of Advisors. In addition, he holds membership in the International Association of Fire Chiefs where he is a member of the Life Safety Section, the Health, Safety, & Survival Section, and served on the Fire-Rescue International Program Planning Committee, and the NFPA’s Educator Network and Urban Fire Safety Task Force.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 8

Latest Images

Trending Articles





Latest Images