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Secrets of law enforcement leadership (eBook)

Top police leaders share best practices for the job and setting their people up for success

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This eBook shares the priorities and perspectives of three next-generation law enforcement leaders who came to new organizations and found success, and examines setting your own people up for success moving forward in the essential area of communication.

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As a new leader, it’s hard to walk into any environment, command respect and lead change. There’s no one-size-fits-all playbook for gaining trust and making it work, but in this eBook, sponsored by T-Mobile, we share the priorities and perspectives of three next-generation law enforcement leaders who came to new organizations and found success. These articles are part of Police1’s “Leadership Beat” series and ongoing Leadership Playbook content.

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  • Chief Kelly Bakken of Altoona, Wisconsin discusses how she flipped her department’s slipping morale by helping individuals feel valued and involved.
  • Chief Jeffrey Martinez of Sheridan, Colorado relates how he strengthened relationships and emphasized continuous pursuit of excellence.
  • Chief Jessica Robledo of Denton, Texas talks about the importance of “walking the walk” and developing the bright minds of tomorrow.

A fourth piece then examines setting your people up for success moving forward in that most essential of areas, communication. Police leadership experts Dale Stockton and Gordon Graham weigh in on the capabilities of 5G and how they can be realized even for small and stretched departments.

T-Mobile’s newest innovation for keeping emergency personnel connected is T-Priority, a dedicated 5G network slice for first responders that ensures their communications get through no matter what else is happening.

Download the eBook to learn more.