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Transforming a Management System – A Case Study From the Madison Wisconsin Police Department

Curious Cat

Step 1: Educate and inform everyone in the organization about the vision, the goals, and Quality Leadership. Begin discussion with top management team and train them. Share feedback with the chief and his management team. Get buy-in from top department managers. This step must be passionately led by the top leader.

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Five Things That Help Create Real Teams | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

After all, it stands to reason that we do our best work when we are operating from our strengths. There are all kinds of teams… independent teams, interdependent teams, multi-disciplinary teams, sports teams, project teams, self-managed teams. And, I expect we are that much happier about it too. Of course, nothing is simple.

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How the Navy SEALs Train for Leadership Excellence

Harvard Business Review

Crassly put, leaders and managers get knowledge and education while training and skills go to those who do the work. So I reached out to Brandon Webb, an innovative SEAL trainer/educator, and CEO of Force12 Media for real-world perspective on what industry could learn from a special operations sensibility. That scares me.