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Interesting article, I plan to pick up the book. I started a similar discussion with my Police Department when I took a class on "Leadership" that had nothing to do with policing or leadership for that matter... I put together a class that we teach to our new Field Training Officers. I found that the hardest part was convincing the non military veteran officers that this was not a class on how the military does it, but how to take our hard fought lessons learned and apply them to modern policing. So far I have gotten mostly positive responses...
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
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Would a good Civilian boss observe if a new man hired from the outside or a different division, leads from the front or the rear. Does that person get in there and shows how they want it done and follows up to see how the work is moving along and lets them know they can come to them if there's s problem and they can work together to fix it, or do they just say this is what I want and goes off and sits in their cubicle or office and waits for the finished project.. I suppose some could do that, I think they will just figure on just so many mistakes be made.. an allowable percentage....
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