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SUMMARY:Essential Leadership Skill Set
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DESCRIPTION: Texts, journal articles, and theories are all important and great, but nothing can substitute for the real-life experience of being led or leading during a crisis. Of course, one can learn from other’s successes or failures as well. I always advocate learning from others’ experiences when possible. This is why debriefings and after-action reports are so important and valuable. Unfortunately, I probably learned more about what not to do than I did what to do in most of my experiences early on in my police career. Without getting too deep in the weeds here the main thing that is needed during a crisis is good management and leadership. Regardless of what leadership style a person may possess or use the last style that should be used is laissez-faire leadership during a crisis. The only thing worse is no leadership at all. One has to lead from the front, not the rear.

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