What is an incident commander thinking when he manages a major operation? How does he deal with organizational and communication challenges or deal with his own stress? The tools that help on the fireground are transferrable to other agencies and are also useful in the corporate board room. Please join me for my presentation of "Think Like an Incident Commander" at FDIC International on April 24th.
BOOK RELEASE: A MOMENT IN TIME
Very pleased to announce that my novel, A Moment in Time, is now released and available on Amazon in paperback, hardcover, and kindle.
https://www.amazon.com/Moment-Time-Thomas-Dunne/dp/1627204172/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
NEWEST MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Are you making full use of your imagination in your work and every day life? Check out my latest magazine article.
FMBA ATLANTIC CITY LECTURE
Very honored to be invited again to lecture at the FMBA Convention in Atlantic City on February 7th. Hope to see you there.
A Moment in Time
Very excited to see the cover design for my soon to be released novel, A Moment in Time
LECTURE AT FIREHOUSE EXPO
Feeling stressed by your job? Looking to inhance you ability to perform effectively? Please join me for "Commanding Stress: A Firefighter's Guide to Peak Performance" this Thursday at Firehouse EXPO in Columbus Ohio.
NOTES FROM THE FIREGROUND PODCAST
My thanks to the Firefighter Book Club for the opportunity to speak about my book, Notes From the Firegound, on their podcast.
FALL COURSES AT KEAN UNIVERSITY
Looking forward to presenting “Think Like an Incident Commander” and “We’re Only Human: Understanding Fireground Behavior” for the fall semester at Kean University.
MY NEW NOVEL: "A Moment in Time"
My sincere thanks to Duncan White, Group Editor of MDM Publishing for his kind blurb of my soon to be released novel: A Moment in Time :
A Moment in Time is set around a Manhattan firehouse and explores the personal and professional issues in the life of an FDNY firefighter as he struggles to come to terms with his impending marriage and a career which doesn't seem to be going anywhere fast. Dunne has created characters who are instantly believable, wholly realistic and the firefighters could have been picked straight from just about any firehouse. A clever plot which brings together the real life pressures of life as a firefighter and the personal thoughts of a nagging past. It had me gripped right to the very last page and the door has been left open for the story to continue - I want more!
Duncan J. White: Retired UK Fire Officer, Group Editor - MDM Publishing Ltd.
SPRING LECTURE SERIES
Looking forward to lecturing again this spring for Kean University.