The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) are pleased to bring you Fire Officer: Principles and Practice, a modern integrated teaching and learning system for the Fire Officer I and II levels. Fire officers need to know how to make the transition from fire fighter to leader. Fire Officer: Principles and Practice is designed to help fire fighters make a smooth transition to the fire officer. The text is the core of the teaching and learning system with features that will reinforce and expand on the essential information and make information retrieval a snap. Covering the entire scope of NFPA 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, 2003 Edition, Fire Officer combines current content with dynamic features and interactive technology to better support instructors and help prepare future fire officers for any situation that may arise. Fire Officer: Principles and Practice combines current content with dynamic features and interactive technology to better support instructors and help prepare tomorrow's fire officers. Current Content The text covers the entire spectrum of the NFPA 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, 2003 Edition, from written and oral communications to size-up to budgeting. Practical coverage of: Preparing for promotion Training and coaching Working in the community Creating a budget Organized labor and the fire officer Crew resource management Communications and presentation skills Dynamic Features The features in the text will help your students take that extra step toward becoming outstanding fire officers. They include: Detailed case studies Practical field tips Practical test taking tips Advice and encouragement from veteran fire officers Interactive Technology Advances in technology have enhanced the teaching and learning process, and now Fire Officer: Principles and Practice brings these advances to the classroom with www.FireOfficer.jbpub.com
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