When the tones drop, leadership isn’t optional-it’s survival.
But here’s the truth: you don’t have to wear turnout gear to be tested. Every day-in workplaces, families, classrooms, and communities-moments arrive when pressure rises,
emotions flare, and someone has to lead.
In Leading from the Fireground...And Beyond, Dr. Shelley Wheeler draws from the high-stakes leadership of the fire service, but she doesn’t leave the lessons at the station door. Built on her real-life experience in the military, the fire service, education, and years of study, Wheeler delivers leadership truth that’s practical, relatable, and immediately transferable-because leadership is leadership, whether the fire is literal or figurative.
Through real stories, hard-earned lessons, and research-based frameworks-including servant leadership, transformational leadership, situational leadership, and the Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership-you’ll discover what people need most from those who lead: trust, clarity, courage, and consistency.
This isn’t a textbook. It’s a challenge.
Because the fireground isn’t the only place leadership is learned-it’s one example of high-stakes leadership, where consequences are immediate and trust is non-negotiable.
Leadership is leadership. What changes is the culture, the situation, and the pressure-and effective leaders know how to adapt without compromising their values.
That is the purpose of this book: to take lessons forged in the fire service and translate them into leadership that works anywhere people depend on you-in organizations, families, classrooms, communities, and everyday moments that demand courage and clarity.
Different environments.
Same principles.
Real leadership.
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