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"Walking the Narrow Road of Leadership" <br /> The law enforcement profession is continuing to face significant challenges <br /> in its operational and organizational roles. Unfortunately, one of the more <br /> pressing issues facing American law enforcement agencies may be the <br /> failure of its supervisors and managers to consistently practice recognized <br /> leadership principles that they learn in management training programs. Most <br /> • supervisors and managers seem to take the "path of least resistance" when <br /> dealing with problem employees or in communicating with employees. This <br /> "wide road of mediocrity" is believed to be the primary path of most <br /> managers and these leadership failures have become a significant form of <br /> stress and frustration for the law enforcement culture. This program <br /> examines why these problems occur, and the practical methods that <br /> managers and supervisors and managers can use to become effective leaders <br /> and walk the narrow road of leadership excellence — both at work and at <br /> home. Among the subjects covered include: <br /> > Becoming a leader who makes a difference in the organizational <br /> culture. <br /> > What causes stress for managers in the agency environment? <br /> > Why managers can fail to be effective. <br /> > Agency factors which can influence leadership failure. <br /> > Weaknesses in leadership assessment. <br /> > Strategies for building leadership skills in the agency. <br /> > The use of self-awareness tools. <br /> > Building a leadership culture. <br /> > Motivating Employees <br /> 8:OOam-9:OOam Defining the Problem: The Impact of Leadership Failure <br /> on the Law Enforcement Culture <br /> 9:00am-11:OOam Individual/Agency Reasons for Leadership Failure <br /> 11:00am-12:00 noon Why do Managers Fail? <br /> 1:00pm—2:00pm Individual Strategies for Leadership Success <br /> 2:00pm- 3:00pm Individual Strategies (Cont'd) <br /> 3:00pm—4:00pm Agency Strategies <br /> 4:00pm—5:00pm Summary/Conclusion and Application Strategies <br />