COURSE OVERVIEW
Servant Leadership is a principle-centered approach to personal and organizational leadership. This philosophy has been adopted widely throughout the business world due to improved outcomes, and due to its focus on people at all levels of the organization who work together to build community internally and with the customers served through their efforts.
This program is designed to promote discussion of the salient principles of Servant-Leadership as applied in the law enforcement arena. It is based upon the writings of Robert K. Greenleaf who originally promulgated the philosophy and upon reflections of many leadership experts who have studied Greenleaf. Attendees will be encouraged to participate and to begin, or further, their personal journey toward more effective leadership practices.
LECTURER
David N. James is recognized as a leading expert in the law enforcement community on the topic of Servant Leadership and its relationship to personal leadership, organizational social architecture, and crafting healthy and ethical organizational culture and empowerment. David enjoyed a lengthy law enforcement career with the Dallas Police Department and retired after serving over 15 years as Chief of the Carrollton Police Department.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
· This program is well suited for sworn and civilian personnel seeking to improve their leadership skills.
TUITION
· $250 ILEA Members / $350 Non-members
LOCATION / TIMES / HOTEL
· Denton Public Safety Training Center
· 719 E. Hickory / Denton, TX 76205
· 8:30am to 3:30pm daily
· Hilton Garden Inn / 3110 Colorado Blvd. / Denton 76210 / 940.891.4700 / $91 + tax
· Marriott Springhill Suites / 1434 Centre Place / Denton 76205 / 940.383.4100 / $91 + tax
TCOLE CREDIT
· 12 hours of Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) credit is available