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2006 Wildland Fire Use AAR     
84.5 KB Author: Gary Cones Published: 2007 Posted: 6/15/2007 [Summary]     
AAR Facilitation Techniques     
"This is not a critique, not meant to assign blame. It's an open, honest and professional discussion."
60.7KB Author: Smith and DeGrosky Published: 2004 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
AAR Rollup for National IMT closeouts     
29KB Author: Lessons Learned Center Published: 2007 Posted: 3/27/2008 [Summary]     
AAR Rollup Form 2011     
12.68 bytes Author: LLC Published: 2011 Posted: 1/31/2011 [Summary]     
AAR Rollup Lime Complex T1 IMT     
70KB Author: Dugger Hughes Published: 2009 Posted: 2/10/2009 [Summary]     
AAR Tips & Tactics Sheet     
Tips for Conducting AARs Schedule shortly after the activity is completed. Establish clear ground rules: encourage candor and openness, this is dialog -- not lecture or debate, focus on items that can be fixed, keep all ...
59KB Author: LLC & Leadership Development Team Published: 2005 Posted: 3/17/2005 [Summary]     
AAR Workshop Role-Play     
Go through the AAR Process in a practice environment and learn from the Learn how common attitudes, behaviors and beliefs can be addressed in an AAR. ... This exercise is not about the details of the burn.
145.7KB Published: --Choose One-- Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
After Action Review (AAR) Form     
An AAR should be conducted shortly after an activity is completed. Establish clear ground rules, encourage candor and openness, focus on what can be fixed, focus on what not who.
26KB Author: LLC Published: 2005 Posted: 1/20/2005 [Summary]     
After Action Review Rollup     
The purpose of the AAR Rollup is to identify both su used as a learning tool for others. 1. What was the most notable success at the incident that others may learn from?
85.9KB Published: --Choose One-- Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
AFTER ACTION REVIEWS: A THREE STEP PROCESS     
In 2004, the First Line Supervisor Committee (FLSC) on the Bitterroot National Forest in Montana implemented a 3 step process to ensure proper use of after action reviews (AAR). The FLSC consists of each of the forest ...
29.5KB Author: Doug DeMoss Published: 2005 Posted: 3/21/2005 [Summary]     
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