
Fire Administration
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 12. June 2008
Book
Hardback
744 pages
978-0-13-172084-8 (ISBN)
Description
Fire Administration offers a balance of information to enable success as a company officer, battalion commander, deputy chief or chief executive officer. The career development model of the National Fire Academy, and the model curriculum of the Fire Emergency Service Higher Education (FESHE) group, industry leaders in fire service education and training, served as a basis for this important text. With experience in a variety of positions and associations, Chief Bruegman brings a real world focus as this book covers principles of leadership and management including support elements such as budget and personnel management, team building and managing change. Evaluations of personal leadership style and importance of the individual in helping to shape the fire service of the future make this a great training tool for leaders and administrators.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 257 mm
Width: 206 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
1460 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-172084-8 (9780131720848)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Randy R. Bruegman is currently the Fire Chief for the city of Fresno, California, and is a noted author and lecturer on Leadership and Managing Change in the Fire Service. In addition to this text, Chief Bruegman is has authored two additional texts: Exceeding Customer Expectations, and the Chief Officer: A Symbol is a Promise both published by Pearson/Prentice Hall.
Chief Bruegman has served on the Accreditation Task Force for the International Association of Fire Chiefs for eight years, six as Vice-Chairman. Chief Bruegman served as President of the IAFC (2002) and has served as the President of the Board of Directors of the Center for Public Safety Excellence since 2003. Chief Bruegman holds an Associate Degree in Fire Science, a Bachelor's Degree in Business, and a Master's Degree in Management.
Dr. Lindsey is the Fire Chief for Estero Fire Rescue. Additionally, he serves as the education coordinator for 24-7 EMS, and an adjunct instructor for St Petersburg EMS program.
He is an experienced leader, educator, lecturer, author, and consultant in emergency services. Dr. Lindsey earned his doctorate and master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from USF. He holds a bachelor's degree in Fire and Safety Engineering from the University of Cincinnati, and an associate in paramedic from Harrisburg Area Community College.
Dr. Lindsey has over twenty-eight years of diverse experience in the emergency services industry. He serves as an Advisory Council member for the National EMS Advisory Council and the State of Florida EMS, representative to the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education EMS degree committee, and as a Vice-Chairman for the Florida Fire Chief Association EMS Section.
Chief Bruegman has served on the Accreditation Task Force for the International Association of Fire Chiefs for eight years, six as Vice-Chairman. Chief Bruegman served as President of the IAFC (2002) and has served as the President of the Board of Directors of the Center for Public Safety Excellence since 2003. Chief Bruegman holds an Associate Degree in Fire Science, a Bachelor's Degree in Business, and a Master's Degree in Management.
Dr. Lindsey is the Fire Chief for Estero Fire Rescue. Additionally, he serves as the education coordinator for 24-7 EMS, and an adjunct instructor for St Petersburg EMS program.
He is an experienced leader, educator, lecturer, author, and consultant in emergency services. Dr. Lindsey earned his doctorate and master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from USF. He holds a bachelor's degree in Fire and Safety Engineering from the University of Cincinnati, and an associate in paramedic from Harrisburg Area Community College.
Dr. Lindsey has over twenty-eight years of diverse experience in the emergency services industry. He serves as an Advisory Council member for the National EMS Advisory Council and the State of Florida EMS, representative to the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education EMS degree committee, and as a Vice-Chairman for the Florida Fire Chief Association EMS Section.
Content
Preface
About the Author
About the Experts
Chapter 1: Our Heritage and Our History
Chapter 2: Preparing for Your Future
Chapter 3: Principles of Leadership and Management
Chapter 4: What is Your Leadership Style?
Chapter 5: Leading and Managing in a Changing Environment
Chapter 6: Leadership Ethics
Chapter 7: Personnel Management: Building Your Team
Chapter 8: Managing Emergency Services
Chapter 9: Analytical Approaches to Public Fire Protection
Chapter 10: Quality of the Fire Service
Chapter 11: Community Disaster Planning
Chapter 12: Shaping the Future
Appendix A: Measuring Customer Satisfaction
Appendix B: WMD Response Assets Guide
Appendix C: Assessing Your Local Capacity to Respond to a Disaster
Glossary
Index
About the Author
About the Experts
Chapter 1: Our Heritage and Our History
Chapter 2: Preparing for Your Future
Chapter 3: Principles of Leadership and Management
Chapter 4: What is Your Leadership Style?
Chapter 5: Leading and Managing in a Changing Environment
Chapter 6: Leadership Ethics
Chapter 7: Personnel Management: Building Your Team
Chapter 8: Managing Emergency Services
Chapter 9: Analytical Approaches to Public Fire Protection
Chapter 10: Quality of the Fire Service
Chapter 11: Community Disaster Planning
Chapter 12: Shaping the Future
Appendix A: Measuring Customer Satisfaction
Appendix B: WMD Response Assets Guide
Appendix C: Assessing Your Local Capacity to Respond to a Disaster
Glossary
Index