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Leadership and the Police. Melanie Jones Gerry Broadbent. Albert Einstein ‘Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different results’. Obstacle 1. Self-Deception.
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Leadership and the Police Melanie Jones Gerry Broadbent
Albert Einstein ‘Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different results’
Obstacle 1 • Self-Deception
The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool. After you've not fooled yourself, it's easy not to fool other people. You just have to be honest in a conventional way after that. “Just think of the tragedy of teaching children not to doubt” Richard Feynman This links to work by Lindsey McLoughlin and others. Police officers were asked to make predictions about future crime in different parts of their area. The key result was that their confidence was absolutely no guide to their accuracy.
Obstacle 2 • Selective Attention
Authentic Leadership Small beginnings………. Polonius, Hamlet : ‘To thy own self be true.’
Leeds – Time for sole searching and reflection. Martin Luther King ‘ Faith is taking the first step even when you cannot see the whole staircase.’ Christopher Columbus ‘You can never cross the ocean until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.’
Reflection Martin Luther King : ‘Only in the darkness can you see the stars.’
2011 – Tested to the Limit Albert Einstein : ‘Try not to be a man of success but rather try to be a man of value.’
Challenges and/or Opportunities? • Significant Budget Reductions • Cultural Change • Police and Crime Commissioners • Tom Winsor – Chief HMIC
Neyroud Review of Police Leadership and Training “I have concluded that, in the light of the government’s published ambitions for policing and the challenges that policing needs to meet, this is a moment for radical change in the approach to police leadership and training.”
The Observer - 16th September 2012 Millions of employees in the private sector have learnt that there is no longer such a thing as a "job for life“, while millions in the public sector have been challenged to justify their existence. Working practices have been revolutionised; organisations radically restructured; pay and conditions dramatically changed. Teachers, nurses, ambulance drivers, doctors, local authority workers and fire-fighters have all felt bracing blasts of government-driven change. The big exception has been the police.
THE REALITY TASKS PEOPLE
What shapes your Leadership Style? BEHAVIOUR ATTITUDES VALUES BELIEFS