Join Dr. Jack Enter as he shares his leadership insights from 40 years of training law enforcement officers. Jack began his career as a law enforcement officer in 1972. Since that time, he has worked as a street police officer, detective, vice/narcotics investigator, and as the administrator of a law enforcement agency in the suburbs of Atlanta. He obtained his Ph.D. in 1984, has been a university... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Jack helps us to understand how to overcome our weaknesses as leaders.
For more law enforcement officers, the worst part about their job is dealing with management. In this episode, Jack explains why that is the case.
In law enforcement, men and women at the operational level tend to be very effective at their job. Jack explains why this is the case.
Our society has undergone many changes in the past several decades. These changes have a direct impact on all of us and how effective we are in our leadership.
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Dr. Enter nails the problem(s) with leadership in law enforcement. Provides real-world advice and direction to do better, be better, and make your people better.
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