“It all happened really, really fast,” recalls Eric Linnenburger, who learned while working a 48-hour shift on a Friday that he had been chosen as interim deputy chief of operations, starting Monday. Linnenburger, who had been a battalion chief in Westminster, Colorado, for several years, now finds himself making perhaps the most jarring transition in the fire service – from line to admin. Fortunately, Linnenburger has long focused on career development, helping company and chief officers hone the skills for their current positions with an eye toward the future. We dig into all this, plus:
- Learning to “control the controllable”
How to batch learning and exerciseAn incident play-by-play with a “don’t throw the baby” momentHow a fire department physical may have saved his lifeThe “shock and awe” of his new mustacheCheck out these articles we discuss on the show:
- Leadership isn’t easy, but stop making it so complicated
The ‘messy middle’: Finding your footing in the battalion chief positionSuccessful leaders must be comfortable operating in the grayThis episode of the Better Every Shift Podcast is sponsored by TheFireStore. Learn more about getting the gear you need at prices you can afford by visiting TheFireStore.