"...Yeah,...So
what are you going to do about it ?"
As many of them are, this week's commentary comes
from a conversation of the past week.
I was discussing and pretending to solve the problems of the fire
service when a fellow worker told me this story.
He was at work during a slower
period, when he began to write just short one line sentences,
each describing a particular thing wrong with his department. He
just sat for a few more minutes and then realized that he had
filled one page, and had now spilled over onto the start of a
second page.
As he was telling me the story, I was thinking about myself and
how I had done this some number of times. I also began to think
about other commentary columns I had read, and just recently,
that I had written myself.
Gee, I am a real genius, I can
find a problem at a hundred yards !
As we began to discuss this
"list' constructed as a pastime, we both agreed that many of
the items could be found in any fire service organization in
America.
I then thought to myself, well
suppose, just suppose at the start of the new year, as a fire
service resolution, we all make a list, just like the one made
above.
Part II is, that we have to then
make a second list of all the things that are right about our
department, and things that go well.
Part III is really the toughest of all, and leads back to my title.
Pick one of the items on the "what's wrong list" and do
everything in your power, whatever rank you are, and try to fix
it this year. Yes I know you might be limited in what you can do,
but if there is a morale problem in your department, don't YOU be
the one at the kitchen table contributing to it. If training is a
problem, then you do everything in your power to read, study and
train.
This is really a tough personal
assignment, and maybe it could even catch on. Let us not become
like the two school kids that are fighting in the schoolyard, let
us not bring up multiple problems, because somebody might just
call you on that and say "...Yeah,...and what are you going
to do about it?"
Tell me what you think, e-mail
with your comments and / opinions.