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Lexipol tip of the day2/21/2023 ![]() Who would you look to as a leader? Strive to be that person each and every day.Īnd that’s Today’s Tip from Lexipol. Remember, leaders make decisions that affect individual employees and the organization as a whole. If you keep your door closed or are never around, you’re sending the wrong message.Īnd finally, work with integrity at all times and completely be honest with yourself and your personnel. And maintain an open-door policy that makes you approachable and accessible. Delegate tasks and show confidence in the people you work with and for.Īdvocate for your team. Challenge others to rise to your high standards and they won’t disappoint you. Getting better and better and better at what you do. Show you’re motivated by continuous learning and continuous improvement. Admit your mistakes and don’t play the blame game. Accept change and really hear other points of view.īe humble. Few people want a boss who is rigid and set in his or her ways. It’s natural, and even healthy, to have some fun at work.īe adaptable and open minded. Working in public safety can be stressful. Greg Friese, MS, NRP, is the Lexipol Editorial Director, leading the efforts of the editorial team on Police1, FireRescue1, Corrections1 and EMS1. A good leader’s behavior can guide, inspire, and motivate others to work together to achieve a shared goal. 1-click Prime Day tips for public safety. Be a leader who articulates your message clearly and meaningfully, and, in turn, listens with understanding and compassion. Utilize good communication skills and listen with empathy. Let’s review these leadership qualities so you, too, can be an excellent leader. In talking to the fine women and men in public safety across the country, certain leadership traits stand out. ![]() ![]() Over the years I’ve worked with hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people in leadership positions. Today’s Tip is for everybody in public safety. Gordon Graham here with Today’s Tip from Lexipol. ![]()
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