The NJ Police Chief Magazine - Volume 30, Number 1 | Page 14

COURSE OVERVIEW

COURSE OVERVIEW

Policing is a profession where human error , mistakes , and well-intentioned bad decisions can have disastrous , far-reaching consequences . As police leaders and managers , we do our best to use the triad of policy , training , and documentation to keep the bad things from happening . But as our daily ritual of putting out fires and playing whack-a-mole shows us , it is not enough . From damaged equipment and injured officers , to bad publicity and lawsuits , the cycle of unintended outcomes continues .
This cutting-edge , one day course will show you an easy and powerfully effective way to find the problems lying in wait , anticipate failures , and significantly reduce bad outcomes . Using proven methods employed successfully by other high-value industries , participants will learn how to find and fix the problems that exist ( sometimes out of sight ) in even the best-run agencies .
COURSE OBJECTIVES :
By the end of the course , participants will be able to :
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Identify and articulate the biggest threats facing your agency
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Use a systems-approach to identify the ticking timebombs in your agency — and effectively defuse them
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Identify the root cause of bad and unintended outcomes
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Develop simple and realistic strategies to reduce office injuries , damage to agency property , lawsuits , and
unintended outcomes
WHO SHOULD ATTEND :
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Police Chiefs Command personnel First-line supervisors Training coordinators and firearms instructors Any personnel with an interest or responsibility for safety management and keeping officers safe
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Keith A . Germain is a police chief and law enforcement trainer with nearly 30 years of experience . Known for innovative and creative problem-solving , he has a proven record of success in both policing and business .
Leveraging his experiences as a former pilot , business co-founder , law enforcement leader , and public safety consultant , he provides a unique perspective to solving law enforcement ’ s most pressing challenges .
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