There’s a knock on your door. It’s George Washington and Ulysses S. Grant. They want to give you practical, tactical advice. You’d listen, right?
Standing behind them are the winning and losing generals of all of our wars. They also want to teach you how to become a better leader.
This offer is so appealing that there is already a waiting list of police chiefs who want the experience.
Since the 19th-century, military leaders in various countries have brought their up-and-coming officers on a “staff ride” where they visit battle sites to learn the lessons of victory and defeat.
For the last 15 years, Mitch Sklar, Executive Director at NJ State Association of Chiefs of Police and William “Pat” Schuber have designed a “staff ride” graduate-level program for law enforcement professionals all over the world. They joined us on this episode of Pinpoint.
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