This class will transform leadership potential into reality. At PDL Connect Consulting, we understand that learning leadership skills is critical to creating a great culture and developing your leaders.
The Drive the Road Leadership philosophy will equip students to bring back a philosophy of leadership that can be physically applied in the work environment.
It’s a philosophy that allows the leader to share his/her vision, establish goals, points everyone in the same direction and develop a total team concept in the work environment. It also allows for accountability, growth and empowerment of your staff.
This class is highly interactive, and the skills learned will make an immediate impact in your organization.
Developing strong leaders is essential for personal and organizational success. The Drive the Road Leadership Advanced class builds on the knowledge and skills learned in the Drive the Road Leadership class.
Throughout the course, interactive discussions, practical exercises and scenario-based learning help to equip attendees with advanced knowledge and skills for their leadership success.
This class will better prepare Field Force leaders at all levels to guide plan and develop action and readiness plans for civil disturbance events or other high-profile situations.
This Field Force training will equip your leaders with the skills needed to manage and coordinate tactical operations in dynamic and unpredictable environments. This course covers strategic decision-making, communication strategies, situational awareness, and the effective utilization of resources.
This class is interactive, and attendees will leave well prepared to lead and respond to various situations in the field. Field Force Leaders Training
This an 8-hour course of instruction for agency administrators and leaders, supervisors, investigators, and Task Force Officers.
The Course will guide students on tactical planning for large events, search warrants, and critical incidents. The student will set tactical plans for large events, fairs, parades, concerts, and search warrants. Students will discuss command structure communications, unified command, resource staging, and considerations.
The course involves 8 hours of classroom instruction, including tabletop exercises, reviews of operational plans utilized during recent events, and discussion on writing after-action reports for these events.
Patrol Response to High-Risk Calls for Service & Critical Incidents is an 8-hour course of instruction for first-line supervisors and patrol staff.
The Course will guide supervisors and officers on how to respond to critical incidents, develop tactical approach plans, provide guidance on additional resource considerations, and discuss staging, barricade tactics, and scene management. The responding officer will learn how to tactically plan while responding to the scene, contingency plan, and develop tactical plans to work through the situation safely. This course would also discuss how to transition the situation to a SWAT response if needed.
The course involves 4-hour classroom instruction followed by 4 hours of scenario execution. The student will need a computer with PowerPoint and internet capabilities to design tactical plans.
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