xvii, 606 pages : 28 cm
Effective Fire and Emergency Services Administration
β Scribed by Fleming, Robert S
- Publisher
- PennWell Corp,Fire Engineering Books & Videos
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 362
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Dr. Fleming's new book -- drawing from an array of business and administrative disciplines --provides a solid conceptual foundation for understanding, meeting, and exceeding the expectations of organizational stakeholders and preparing for professional, personal, and organizational success in fire administration. The book addresses the various course objectives and learning outcomes for both the Introduction to Fire and Emergency Services Administration course within the FESHE Associate's Model Curriculum and the corresponding bachelor's course, Fire and Emergency Services Administration.
Effective Fire & Emergency Services Administration will be an invaluable resource for students (both undergraduate and graduate), and current fire and emergency services personnel of all ranks who are preparing for career advancement, including promotional examinations. It also will serve as a very useful reference for current fire and emergency service operational and administrative officers
β¦ Subjects
Fire departments -- Management. Fire departments -- Administration. Emergency medical services -- Management. Emergency medical services -- Administration.
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