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Profiles: The Leadership Beat. July 3, 2023 | | Too many emails? Dear Police1 Member, Becoming a new

Profiles: The Leadership Beat. July 3, 2023 | [View as webpage]( | Too many emails? [Update Subscription Preferences]( Dear Police1 Member, Becoming a new leader can be a daunting and challenging experience. New leaders are often tasked with managing complex organizations, navigating political and social landscapes, and building effective teams. In addition, they must gain the trust and respect of their colleagues, establish their credibility and set a clear vision for the future. Police1 recently polled its readers to find out [which skills they believe are most important for new police leaders](. It is no surprise that interpersonal communication and relationship-building was ranked the #1 skill. The goal of Police1's newly launched [Police Leader Playbook]( is to help you develop your communication and networking skills to enable you to move beyond basic management and supervision and become an inspirational leader with integrity and passion. Today's newsletter features a selection of key content from the Playbook. [Click here to access more resources](. Stay safe, — The Police1 Team DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES & ONLINE LEARNING [23 on 2023: A police leadership playbook]( By Police1 Staff Learn about strategies for success in 23 key areas of policing [Quiz: Which leadership style fits you best as a police leader?]( By Police1 Staff Take our quick quiz to find out which style is closest to your natural leadership tendencies [Webinar: The first 100 days in office: Tips for the new law enforcement leader]( By Lexipol Staff From maneuvering the political landscape to developing your leadership style, our panelists will share their tips to help ensure your success [ ] [Increase school zone safety with speed camera solutions]( [ ] Jenoptik’s highly advanced traffic systems help modify driver behavior to ensure our school zones remain safe for children commuting to school and significantly reduce accidents in our communities. [Learn how]( [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [Enhancing LE efficiency and security with Dell Rugged laptops]( [ ] The Latitude 7230 Rugged Extreme Tablet delivers dependability without compromise, even in the toughest environments. [Learn more]( [ ] [ ] LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT SERIES [5 ways officers can improve their self-awareness]( By Lyons Hale The key to understanding how others see us is to first see ourselves clearly [5 tips to improve your time management]( By Rex M. Scism Once you move into a leadership position, it’s even more important to carefully manage your time [Why adaptive leadership is imperative for law enforcement]( By Al Bello, MScTRM Adaptability is a requirement at all levels of the law enforcement profession, not a luxury [ ] [ ] [ ] THE LEADERSHIP BEAT ['It's all on you, but it's not about you!']( By Chief Roger Schei Pocatello Police Chief Roger Schei details how he seeks to improve morale, align his agency more closely with its mission and initiate a shift in culture ['We have created a family culture within the department']( By Chief Jonathan B. Flore Alton Police Chief Jonathan B. Flores details the incremental steps he has taken to implement transformative change in his agency [Police1]( does not send unsolicited messages. You are receiving this email because you are a Police1 member and subscribed to this newsletter. If you do not want to receive this newsletter, you can [opt-out here](. If you no longer wish to receive any email messages from Police1, [click here to unsubscribe]( from all mailings. Copyright © 2023 Lexipol. 2611 Internet Blvd., Ste. 100, Frisco, TX 75034.

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