Promote the Dog Sitter: And Other Principles for Leading during Disasters

Promote the Dog Sitter: And Other Principles for Leading during Disasters

by Edward L. Conley
Promote the Dog Sitter: And Other Principles for Leading during Disasters

Promote the Dog Sitter: And Other Principles for Leading during Disasters

by Edward L. Conley

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Overview

Crisis leaders never feel completely prepared. From your first response to your hundredth, you feel the same nerves, the same anticipation, and the same desire to serve with each crisis you encounter. 


But when disaster strikes, you're there to make a difference-and you'll need to rely on more than just your good intentions.


In Promote the Dog Sitter, former FEMA responder and NATO advisor Ed Conley shares ten proven principles for acting decisively and leading dynamically throughout any disaster. Drawing upon extensive experience, Ed has an eye-of-the-storm perspective that shows up-and-coming leaders how to overcome setbacks, develop teams, respond compassionately, and serve with integrity. A book for practitioners by a practitioner, Promote the Dog Sitter is a must-read guide for those who heed the call to make a positive difference in the world's biggest crises.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781544534169
Publisher: Lioncrest Publishing
Publication date: 10/25/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 802,708
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Ed Conley served nearly three decades with FEMA, passionately leading teams around the globe in response to some of history's most significant disasters. He has also managed national incidents and international emergencies with the Coast Guard, Secret Service, Centers for Disease Control, and Department of State. Appointed as a US Liaison Representative with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Ed traveled throughout Europe on emergency preparedness assignments. Before joining FEMA, he spent seven winters on the National Ski Patrol. Ed resides in Seattle, Washington.
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