Leadership
Full list of Leadership results
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The meaning of donuts
– 1A new officer offering a sugary treat to his precinct commander bears testament to the value of ongoing communication
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5 powerful moments leaders won't want to miss
– 3You do not need to be chief of police to make moments memorable for the officers in your agency
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Book excerpt: The Blue Morale Project
–Low blue morale can be instrumental in compelling recruits and officers to re-think or abandon a law enforcement career
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5 reasons why morale is bad at your agency
– 2When police leaders identify the causes of poor morale, they can then implement solutions
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7 lessons from a first-year sergeant
– 9New sergeants must implement intentional work routines that will create opportunities to communicate with officers, peer supervisors and command staff
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Survey: Critical skills required for public safety leadership
–Researchers aim to identify the critical skills required for public safety professionals to succeed in a leadership role
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Why wrecks happen when a chief is not at the helm
– 1If you are not standing on your bridge scanning the horizon for the shallows, rocks and storms ahead, your command could be sailing into disaster
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What law enforcement recruiters can learn from the military
– 3Recruitment methods deployed by the armed services have helped them consistently meet their manpower goals over the last two decades
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Book excerpt: Supervisory and Municipal Liability in Law Enforcement
–Real-world lessons provide critical information on how to avoid potentially devastating leadership liability issues
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How PoliceOne and Lexipol have your back: Using articles, training and policies to combat the challenge of today’s law enforcement environment
– 2Police leaders will have a unified solution that combines policies, training and content to mitigate risk, improve outcomes in their communities and prepare officers for the challenges of their jobs
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How to avoid being a “Me and I” leader
–In all areas of law enforcement, there is rarely a case where anything of significance is accomplished individually
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Roundtable: How to develop a winning opening statement
–Explain with confidence, but not bravado, that you are the candidate the agency is looking for
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How to respond to a denial of service at a restaurant or coffee shop
– 36Police, fire and EMS personnel need to prepare for being asked to leave a restaurant, coffee shop or grocery store
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Police aren’t above the law. Are we driving like we are?
– 17We damage the law enforcement profession when we drive in a careless manner and with disregard for the very laws we enforce
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Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields: 'Take the job you don't want'
– 6The higher up you go in an organization, the better equipped you are to lead if you understand all the internal workings
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