Project Command International with Deputy Commissioner of Fire and Rescue New South Wales, Michael "Mick" Morris
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In the debut episode of Project Command International, Duke Cuneo sits down with Deputy Commissioner Mick Morris of Fire and Rescue New South Wales for a powerful conversation on leadership, systems thinking, and the future of modern emergency services.
With nearly 36 years in one of the world's largest urban fire services, Mick shares lessons learned from frontline operations, executive leadership, operational improvement, and international collaboration. The discussion explores how large organizations manage complexity, build high-performing systems, and align strategy with frontline execution at scale.
The conversation also takes a deeply personal turn as Mick discusses the life-changing drowning accident involving his son Samuel, and how that tragedy led him into international healthcare advocacy, drowning prevention initiatives, and systems-level thinking that would ultimately reshape his leadership philosophy.
Other topics include:
- Organizational culture and change management
- Community risk reduction and prevention-focused leadership
- Strategic alignment inside large fire departments
- Decision-making under uncertainty
- Global collaboration in the fire service
- AI, technology, and the future of emergency response
- Why leaders must "stay curious" in complex environments
This episode sets the tone for the entire international series — bringing global perspectives on strategy, execution, leadership, and public safety innovation to the fire service community worldwide.
Hosted by Duke Cuneo. Featuring Deputy Commissioner Mick Morris, Fire and Rescue New South Wales.