Leadership

Using Pareto’s 80/20 Principle within Technical Rope Rescue

**This content is background and referential ONLY** The strategy of the 80/20 Pareto Principle can be applied to rope rescue teams and systems. This strategy can help build a team and system that is efficient, effective, and able to respond quickly during an emergency situation. The strategy consists of two dimensions: identifying what matters most …

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A Discipline Life Part 6: Goals vs Projects vs Systems

Technical rope rescue is a complex and multi-layered strategy. It involves goals, projects and systems that are designed to work together to achieve successful outcomes. Each part of the system should be tailored to meet the specific needs of a technical rescue situation, ensuring the greatest chance of success. There is no one-size-fits-all approach when …

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A Discipline Life Part 5: Mission Statement for Rescue Teams

If the team doesn’t have a “mission statement”… Rescue teams are tasked with a daunting mission – they are tasked to save lives in dangerous and unpredictable situations. This means that they must be highly effective and well-organized, as any mistakes or missteps can result in catastrophic consequences. A mission statement is crucial for any …

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A Disciplined Life Part 4 – Economic Objectives for Rescue Teams

Rescue teams are essential to providing aid and support during times of crisis. As such, they need to be well-equipped, organized, and have clear economic objectives in order to effectively do their job. Leadership within the team needs to prioritize what economic objectives should be put in place for each mission. These economic objectives will …

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A Disciplined Life Part 3 – Rescue Systems and Leadership via Pareto Principle

Leadership is key to everyone! It is both trickle down and percolating up process. Rescuer and Rescued gain from it. In this Part 3, we’ll briefly look into a statistical model affectionately known as Pareto’s Principle.  The beauty of this model is that it lacks enough validity to allow creative approaches to solve solutions of …

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A Disciplined Life Part 2: Occam’s Razor

“Simplicity is artful science” “Simple systems simply work” Who is Occam and what is his is razor? William Ockham was an English Franciscan friar and theologian (circa 1287-1347)… an influencer and a nominalist.  A fascinating individual whose notoriety came hundreds of years later, however his impact locally didn’t wait for antiquity to catch up.  The …

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A Disciplined Life Part 1: A 4 Burners Theory Will Help You Get More Done With Less

This is a multi-part Series on Discipline and Accountability As mentioned, this is a multi-part series focusing on “discipline and accountability”.  This will be a tough “row to hoe”.  Why? Comparing business (private sector) to public sector (government) isn’t really done much.  Honestly, most of the direct comparisons are done within the scope of “the …

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What are some myths team leaders believe about hidden treasures that simply aren’t true?

So, “the game is afoot”… Like Sherlock Holmes I was looking for something, anything that would get me closer to solving “the mystery of the missing retention”. I approached 3 people I knew could help me in this… Reed Thorne, who literally changed the scope and trajection of technical rope rescue and is a true …

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What’s the #1  leadership and team building mistake rope rescue technician’s make?

The year was 2003… almost 5 years post my bellwether event in Sedona. These “leaders” had shown me not just an existence of something new, but of a direction of a trend of things to come. During these years, I had taken other courses and had become much more familiar with “the vertical terrain”. Mind …

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Leading From Knowledge and Perception

Ice Breaker: The goal of “thinking beyond our thoughts” or metacognitive strategies is to help us become comfortable with developing strategy. Why is this so vitally important to us as humans, riggers, and rescuers? We as people, especially in today’s world, tend to take the easy way out and “believe” what we are told and this …

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