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LLC Collection and Analysis     
The Lessons Learned Center uses several methods to acquire lessons and best practices. The primary ways are through AARs and AAR Rollups, Information Collection Teams, surveys, interviews, reports and reviews, ...
53.5KB Author: LLC Published: 2005 Posted: 1/19/2005 [Summary]     
LLC Contacts as of June 27, 2005     
11/1/2002 NPS MWR Chief Rangers Conference Presentation 40 11/7/2002 FFAST Annual Refresher Website Work Group Briefing 8 11/13/2002 National IC's AAR Mtg. 1/14/2003 NWCG Safety & Health Working Team Mtg.
244.5KB Author: LLC Published: 2005 Posted: 8/23/2005 [Summary]     
LLC Knowledge Retention     
Knowledge management is the discipline dedicated to more deliberate means of people creating and sharing knowledge -- data information, and understanding in a social context -- to make the right decisions and take the ...
49KB Author: LLC Published: 2005 Posted: 1/20/2005 [Summary]     
LLC Knowledge Transfer     
The primary way to share wildland fire knowledge is through network of professional wildland firefighters working in communities of practice. Workshops such as Achieving the Learning Organization: Facilitating After ...
52KB Author: LLC Published: 2005 Posted: 1/20/2005 [Summary]     
LLC Roadmap and 2006 Priorities     
Introduction The Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center is an interagency resource center that is systematically correcting the current situation where learning remains isolated, short-lived and trapped in the memories of ...
79KB Author: LLC Published: 2006 Posted: 4/27/2006 [Summary]     
Long Jim III Prescribed Fire After Action Review     
On May 5, 2004, the Long Jim III prescribed fi Grand Canyon National Park (NP). The pre day and was declared a wildland fire.
280.7KB Published: 2004 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Managing The Unexpected 2 Workshop Final Report Part 1     
Center hosted and coordinated this event. ... These agencies helped with resources and funding support: How can you broaden your options for dealing with situations that can surprise you?
583.7KB Author: LLC Published: 2006 Posted: 6/22/2006 [Summary]     
Managing The Unexpected 2 Workshop Final Report Part 2     
On the workshop’s second day, the 120 participants board four buses and embark on an all­day “case study” excursion that includes: a presentation on the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge’s fire history and ...
744.6KB Author: LLC Published: 2006 Posted: 6/29/2006 [Summary]     
Managing The Unexpected 2 Workshop Final Report Part 3     
The morning after the Case Study field visit, Dr. Karl Weick and Dr. Kathleen Sutcliffe shared their initial impressions of how they perceived High Reliability Organizing principles had surfaced during the ...
447.1KB Author: LLC Published: 2006 Posted: 6/29/2006 [Summary]     
Managing The Unexpected 2 Workshop Final Report Part 4     
Remembering what we have learned from the case study experience, what aspects of High Reliability Organizing (HRO) already exist in our home organization? ... Question 2 How might we do more of these ...
561.5KB Author: LLC Published: 2006 Posted: 6/29/2006 [Summary]     
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