
This innovative three and one half day program is designed for senior law enforcement executives focusing on the emerging challenges facing our profession. This highly interactive program follows the FBI-LEEDA "Cops Talking to Cops" model of professional development. The seminar uses a wide range of source material and calls upon the participant's professional experience to facilitate individual development and enrich the learning environment. The course first looks inward to identify the forces of change and emerging trends within the law enforcement community, such as the challenges of merging the perspectives of Traditionalist, Baby Boom, Generation X and Millennial employees and presents leadership strategies to manage and adapt to the future conditions. The program also looks into the future to forecast several emerging global "Megatrends" that are expected to shape conditions for the next few decades; discuss how those trends will affect the global law enforcement community and how police executives can influence and shape future conditions.
Cherokee, NC - September 20-24, 2010
Cedar Grove, NJ - September 20-23, 2010
South Padre Island, TX - October 26-29, 2010
Austin, TX - December 6-9, 2010
Spokane Valley, WA - June 20-24, 2011
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The registration fee for the Executive Survival: Policing in the 21st Century® is $550. For further information concerning this seminar, of if you would be interested in hosting this program in your area, please contact Tom Stone at 877-772-7712.
SEMINAR REGISTRATION OPEN TO ALL NEW ENFORCEMENT - SWORN AND SUPPORT - YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A MEMBERSHIP OF FBI - LEEDA TO ATTEND AN INSTITUTE.