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LifeLine 911
In the rapidly-shifting world for First Responders where it seems that everyday the rules and norms are changing, there is one voice you can count on to give you the latest in Emergency News: that is LifeLine.
The LifeLine911 podcast's mission is to discuss issues and stories related to Emergency response services, with specific emphasis on Emergency Communication.
LifeLine911 is hosted by Erica Roberts, a veteran of over twenty years in the Emergency Communications industry and instructor of training techniques in an ECOMM environment.
Our goal is for the podcast to be interesting to professionals within the field and welcoming to those who have an interest in it. To that end, we highly encourage those who have questions or if you would like to be a guest on the show to email us at LifeLine911Podcast@gmail.com with any questions you would like to have answered on the show.
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LifeLine Ep 59 - Peer Accountability
In all professions and aspects of life, there are rules which are unwritten in any manual but they are known to all. These are enforced by the collective unspoken agreements between coworkers on how many matters are to be handled: is there a lot of talking between co-workers, or is it quiet; are there potlucks every third Monday of the month; do you get to work right on the dot, or a bit early? Each of these are generally not in a policy manual written by management, but they are nevertheless essential to keeping an organization running smoothly. Join us this week as we discuss the reasoning behind these peer accountability rules.
As always, if you have any questions or comments on the show, or you would like to connect with us, please send us an email to LifeLine911Podcast@gmail.com.