Leading as a Patrol Officer
Leading as a patrol officer involves more than just responding to calls. It demands proactive engagement, personal accountability, clear communication, and the ability to inspire trust within the community and among fellow officers. Effective leadership requires demonstrating ethical conduct and upholding departmental standards, setting a positive example for others. It involves mentoring junior officers, sharing knowledge, and fostering a collaborative environment. A leader on patrol anticipates potential issues, proactively addresses community concerns, and builds strong relationships with residents.
TOPICS INCLUDE
- Are you a Leader already?
- Professional and personal accountability.
- To be a great Leader, you must be a Follower.
- Leading by Example is a powerful tool.
- Leadership equals Influence.
- Leading up the chain of command.
- Do you have a Growth Mindset?
LEAD INSTRUCTOR: Mike Schentrup – see bio here
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