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LESC Announces "Professional Behind the Shield" Workshop Series
Submitted by Fred on Thu, 04/30/2009 - 10:03am.
Doing what we Know How to Do, Better!
Developing Insight, Innovation and Initiative: High Yield Results with Little Time:
For those agencies who have trouble scheduling training or finding the time to pull frontline personnel off of posts or the off the street, to attend training, LESC has a solution. In 2009 we starting with the “Professional Behind the Shield “ Workshop Series.
The workshop series is designed to present programs on a rotating basis. There are three main programs of instruction that will be presented. One program per month at a specific convenient location (named bellow) in the greater Boston and Providence area.
LESC’s most sought after programs will be presented:
- The Boyd Cycle: Threat Assessment and Management for the Protection Professional
- The Strategy and Tactics for Handling Dynamic Encounters
- LESC Leadership Program: Developing Mutual Trust in Your Organization and Building a Thriving Culture
Doing What we Know How to Do, BETTER!
The main objective of “The Professional Behind the Shield” series is to provide Law
Enforcement personnel and professionals in the field of Security with the necessary tools needed to deal with conflict and the strategies, tactics, as well as decision making capabilities that are essential in detecting, avoiding, defusing and resolving conflicts. This program will help you to develop high levels of situational awareness by recognizing the nonverbal language patterns, signs and signals of impending danger. As well as create and nurture an organizational climate and culture that inspires and supports individual frontline initiative and the overall organizational philosophy and mission.
All three programs in the series are full day long programs
Why a Workshop Series?
Its difficult for agencies to schedule,training with the vast array of different responsibilities and duties to be performed on a daily basis in our efforts to provide services to those we serve. We just can’t be everywhere! The “Professional Behind the Shield Workshop Series” will allow organizations with personnel shortages and scheduling issues to send a few personnel at a time, to valuable training, while maintaining coverage's.
With the knowledge the workshop series is local and will be presented again on a rotating basis throughout the year, will allow training coordinators to monitor training budgets and spread out spending in a prudent and fiscally responsible way. Yet still provide high quality training in an effort to prepare your frontline personnel and leaders for the conventional and unconventional threats and problems we face in law enforcement and security professions.
Our first program of the series kicks off on January 28th 2009 with The Boyd Cycle: Threat Assessment and Management for the Protection Professional
LOCATION:
Every month LESC will host programs of instruction at American Firearms School 5 John Dietsch Square North Attleboro Ma 02763.
For more information on the Work Shop Series and the programs of Instruction, professional profile, as well as the scheduled dates go to WWW.LESC.NET or click the Links Below for the Flyers on the series and the individual Programs of instruction:
Cost: $120.00 per person. Send four from your agency get an additional seat for FREE
Pre-registration is required.
To Register contact Fred at fred@lesc.net
This Workshop Series is set up for convenience, at one central location, however LESC,INC can bring these programs to your individual locations as well. To inquire about on site presentations, contact: fred@lesc.net
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