Missouri State University

Professional Police Leadership: Skills and Tools for the New LE Environment - 6 TS

Dates:October 6, 2025
Meets:M from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location:MSU West Plains Civic Center Walnut Room
Cost: $100.00

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It has never been a more difficult time to be a law enforcement officer, which means it is as equally tough to be a law enforcement supervisor or agency leader. We need to be better than our critics. We need to lead from the front, boldly, legally, ethically, humanely, and assertively. If you're a new supervisor, will promote soon, or are a veteran leader in your agency, this session will give you confidence, skill-building, new tools for coaching to get positive employee performance and behavior changes, and proof that you are on the right path as a professional police leader.

This session is designed to help law enforcement officers at every level to lead, promote, and rise to where they want to be in their agencies. The lectures, lessons, and exercises are short, direct, and filled with tools designed for immediate use in the field and in the station. We have never seen such difficulties and challenges to public safety. The professionals (heroes) of law enforcement are especially impacted by this continuing tsunami of change at every level. Leadership in our profession, in all its forms and applications, has never been so important and so needed. This learning program will offer you many ideas for better "managership," supervision, and leadership models to make positives change for the better for your sworn officers and deputies, non-sworn staff, and the citizens they serve.

Learning Agenda:

The five functions of police leadership.
What type of boss are you?
Coaching skills refresher.
Mentoring in the field and at the station.
Protecting and defending our proud police culture.
Addressing officer safety issues.
Performance evaluations and discipline conversations.
Succession planning: developing your next police leaders.
Fee: $100.00
Hours:6.00

Call us at 417-837-2600 to see if you qualify for a discount on this course.

MSU West Plains Civic Center Walnut Room

110 St Louis St, West Plains, MO 65775

Steve Albrecht

In 1994, Dr. Steve Albrecht co-wrote Ticking Bombs, one of the first books on workplace violence. He has interviewed three workplace violence murderers in prison. He is internationally known for his books, articles, keynote speeches, and training programs on workplace violence prevention, K-12 and college and university violence prevention, healthcare protections, and domestic violence response. He worked for the San Diego Police Department for 15 years, as a patrol sergeant and a Domestic Violence investigator. He holds a doctorate in Business Administration, an MA in Security Management, a BS in Psychology, and a BA in English. He is board certified in HR, security management, employee coaching, and threat management. He has written 27 books on business, security, leadership, and criminal justice topics.

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