This course is designed to provide an overview of the fundamentals of what makes a good leader from a public safety perspective, but this is NOT a theory course. Your time in the classroom will be spent on instruction, interactive discussions, and practical application of:
Understanding personal and positional power
Planning for success, for yourself and those you supervise
Setting expectations and holding employees accountable
Analyzing and resolving performance problems
Values, traits, and characteristics that help leaders earn the respect, confidence and cooperation of those they serve
Learning coaching skills to resolve performance problems
Practicing coaching skills in the classroom using realistic scenarios encountered in public safety
With small group exercises and many examples tailored to the attendee’s profession, this class can be taken by law enforcement, dispatch, fire, courts, corrections, animal control or anyone in public safety. The cost is $275 per person and the course is registered with MCOLES for 302 funds and is approved by the SNC for dispatch training funds (MNA2023-4094).
Location
Eaton County Central Dispatch OR Virtual Classroom with Live Instruction 911 Courthouse Drive Charlotte, MI 48813