Strategic Management for 21st Century Policing
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Plan forward. Lead through change.
Develop the strategic planning and management skills needed to lead a law enforcement agency through today's most pressing challenges. This 40-hour course covers change management, contingency planning (including active shooter and public disorder events), organizational communication, and team-building — and each participant leaves with a strategic plan for their agency. One of four courses in the optional Organizational Management Certificate Program.
Duration: 40 Hours | Tuition: $1,000* | KLEC Certified | OMCP Component
Upcoming Training
Instructors
- Carlos R. Torres
*A 20% late fee will be accessed for tuition paid after the first day of the scheduled course. Tuition is for course only. Meals, lodging, and other expenses are not included.
Additional Information
- Introduction to The Program & Change Management
- The Planning and Problem-Solving Cycles and Decision-Making
- The "What If" Contingencies: Preparing for Generic and Specific Incidents Including Active Shooter, Officer-Involved Shooting, Emergency Planning and Public Disorder
- Using a Case Study to Review Strategic Management & Planning
- Management Skills to Deliver Maximum Effectiveness and Response
- Organizational Communication & the "Millennials"
- Leader versus Boss: Creating Positive Morale, Retention and Performance
- Building Your Team to Create an Effective Agency and Addressing the Challenges of the President's Task Force Report and DOJ, Civil Rights Division, Conduct of LE Agencies, Overview
- Creating a Strategic Plan
- Completing Your Strategic Plan and Preparing and Implementing Objectives and Strategies
- Managing the Strategies & Delivering Them Effectively
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