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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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Great leaders are great followers

Great Leaders are Great Followers

The men’s group at my Church last year was having a discussion about leadership.  During our conversation, the discussion turned toward how important it is for a leader to be a good follower.  This is also known as Followership. Let’s examine this concept further. In an article titled, “Why the Best Leaders are Followers,” Michael Hyatt identified several followers in history that eventually became good leaders in their own right.  He used several examples from the Bible to make his point. Joshua followed Moses for 40 years and then led the people of Israel into the promised land. Elisha worked with Elijah for over 10 years before taking his place. The Apostle Peter followed Jesus and after his crucifixion, Peter became a leader of the new Christian faith. Aristotle was a follower of Plato and eventually became a great philosopher in his own right.  He understood the value of being a good follower. Warren Buffett worked under the tutelage of Economist Benjamin Graham for over 10 years before starting his own investment company and rising to the top of the industry. These are only a few examples. There are three key truths about being a follower that helps followers find…

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What Can Law Enforcement Leaders Learn From CEOs?

A lot. You probably knew I was going to say that right? I guess I need to expand on that thought and explain what law enforcement leaders can learn from CEOs! Adam Bryant, a writer for the New York Times, interviewed and covered CEOs for a number of years.  He asked them the usual questions you would expect about their companies.  One day, Adam had a radical thought and decided to interview CEOs and ask them a different set of questions.  He focused on success, how they lead their employees and the life advice they give or wish they had received. Since that idea popped into his head, Adam has interviewed 525 CEOs as part of his Corner Office column. The CEOs interviewed were from both large and small companies. Some of them came from humble backgrounds while others were born with a silver spoon. Adam Bryant penned his final column recently titled, “How to Be a C.E.O., From a Decade’s Worth of Them.” In this column, Adam acknowledged he learned a lot from many of the CEOs about management, leadership, and human behavior.  Adam also acknowledged not all of the leaders were insightful. Adam identified three reoccurring themes that…

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