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Don’t Make New Year’s Resolutions, Instead Set Your 2018 Goals

As 2017 comes to a close, it is a great time to reflect on how far we have come this year and also acknowledge where we have fallen short.  It is also the time of year when we start making plans for 2018. Have you thought about 2018 yet? No Resolutions For many people, thinking about doing better in the new year means compiling a list of New Year’s resolutions. If you are like me, I’m sure you have done this on many occasions.  And like me, I am sure every resolution you made was broken within a few short weeks or months at the most.  80% of New Year’s resolutions are broken by February.  According to one study, only 8% of New Year’s resolutions are kept. If this information is true, why do people continue to make New Year’s resolutions? One reason is resolutions are easy to make.  It requires little thought or effort to jot a few resolutions down. Another reason is the allure of starting the new year with a fresh start. Still, another reason is the long tradition of setting New Year’s resolutions.  Most people want to be like everyone else. Rather than continue making resolutions…

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12 step plan to ace your interview for police chief

12 Step Plan to Ace Your Interview for Police Chief, Part 2

12 Step Plan to Ace Your Interview for Police Chief, Part 2. Now that you have done your research, collected the data and organized the information you are ready to move to the next part of the interview preparation process 5.     Prepare Potential Questions Anticipating potential questions, you may be asked, is a critical part of your interview preparation process.  How well you anticipate these questions may be the difference maker in the process. Some questions are common, while other questions are unique for a particular job opportunity. Here are a few common questions you may be asked regardless of the job you are applying for. “Why do you want to be the police chief of this department?” “What is your greatest weakness?” “What are the three biggest challenges facing the department today?” “How would you improve the relationship between the department and the community?” “What is your leadership style?” This short list of questions is only a small sample of a much longer list of common questions that may be asked. After you get some of the most common questions out of the way, it is time to get to the specific ones you identified through your research. …

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12 Step Plan to Ace Your Interview for Police Chief

12 Step Plan to Ace Your Interview for Police Chief

If a resume is designed to get you to the next part in the hiring process, a well prepared for interview can get you the job. Your interview is that important. There is little difference between preparing for a police chief interview and preparing for any other job interview.  The basic principles are the same.  Promotional opportunities within the department where the candidate is currently employed works the same. This blog post is the first in a three-part series covering this topic.  I will cover 12 critical tasks to master to have a killer interview.  I will provide an “Interview Preparation Checklist” which you can download for free at the end of this series. Imagine you open up your email one day and find an advertisement for your dream job.  The police chief position you have always wanted.  You spend a considerable amount of time preparing your resume and submit it and wait in anticipation. Follow this link to sign up for a free resume email course. Now, what do you do? Start preparing for your interview.  I know.  You don’t have one scheduled yet.  However, it is best to start your preparation early.  You never know how much advance…

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