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Digital Transparency: Cities Create Webpages for Open Police Chief Searches

The search for a new police chief today is not just a routine process but a dynamic and evolving one. Cities are increasingly leveraging online tools to engage their communities and ensure a transparent selection process. Among these tools, online community surveys have emerged as a particularly effective method for gathering input on the qualities and qualifications desired in a new police chief. These surveys, along with community forums where citizens can interact with the final candidates, reflect a broader trend towards inclusivity and transparency in public service appointments. Role of Police Chief The role of the police chief is one of the most visible and critical positions in any local government. The individual in this position sets the standards for law enforcement practices and community relations. But it's not just about the police chief, it's about the community. The citizens are the ones who live with the decisions made by the police chief, and they are increasingly demanding to have a say in who is chosen. Ensuring that the community’s voice is heard and considered can build trust and improve the relationship between the police force and the community it serves. So, how can cities effectively gather and incorporate…

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7 Apps to Help You Be More Productive as a Leader in 2019

It is hard to believe that 2019 is here.  Time seems to slip by so quickly.  I recently celebrated my 10th anniversary as the police chief of the Dunwoody Police Department.  It seems like I only started here yesterday! A new year brings with it an opportunity to look back at the previous year and think about how you can improve as a leader in the coming year and set new goals for the year. I don’t know about you, but I am always searching for new applications and/or technology that can help me be more organized, efficient or that will equip me to be a better leader. I thought I would share some of my favorite apps and tell you why I like them. Let’s get started. 1. Grammarly Grammarly automatically detects spelling, grammar, punctuation, word choice and style mistakes in your writing.  You can copy and paste text to check inside the Grammarly Editor or you can add a free browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Edge.  The browser extensions allow Grammarly to check you text when you are writing online using Gmail, Facebook, LinkedIn and other similar sites.  Grammarly also integrates with Microsoft Office.  The free…

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