WALKING THE NARROW ROAD OF LEADERSHIP:
Leadership Principles for Law Enforcement Personnel and Managers

The law enforcement profession is continuing to face significant challenges in its operational and organizational roles. Unfortunately, one of the more pressing issues facing law enforcement agencies may be the failure of its supervisors and managers to consistently practice recognized leadership principles that they learn in management training programs. Most supervisors and managers seem to take the “path of least resistance” when dealing with problem employees or in communicating with employees. This “wide road of mediocrity” is believed to be the primary path of most managers and these leadership failures have become a significant form of stress and frustration for the law enforcement culture.
 
This program examines why these problems occur, and the practical methods that managers and supervisors can use to become effective leaders and walk the narrow road of leadership excellence – both at work and at home.
About the Instructor
Jack Enter has been associated with the field of criminal justice since 1972 when he began his career as a law enforcement officer. Since that time, he has worked as a street police officer, detective, vice/narcotics investigator, and as the administrator of a law enforcement agency in the suburbs of Atlanta. Jack obtained his Ph.D. in 1984 and has served as a professor and administrator in the university setting and served as Director of Information and Education for the Governor’s Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. He was also one of the research associates assigned to the planning of the security component of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta.

He has lectured throughout the United States and abroad. He recently published his first book: Challenging the Law Enforcement Organization: Proactive Leadership Strategies.
 
Jack lives in Auburn, Georgia, with his wife Barbara. They have three adult children and five grandchildren.

Training Information

Date:
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
 
Time:
9:00 am until 4:00 pm 
 
Training Location:
Newberry County Sheriff's Office
Drill Hall Training Room
550 Wilson Road
Newberry, SC 29108

Registration

 
Thank you for your interest in attending Front Line Supervisory Training presented by Jack Enter and hosted by the SC Sheriffs' Association. 
 
Agencies may register up to five attendees in a single registration session.  Please have the names of attendees available when you register. Payment may be made at the time of registration by credit card or by mailing in a check. 
 
To begin registering for this class, please answer the following question:
Are you registering a Deputy Sheriff(s) to attend this training? *
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