Released
December 13, 2000
Executive
Training Program Launched for Tomorrow's Police Leaders
Toronto
--- The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) has approved
a new leadership development program that provides the next generation
of top police officers with MBA-style executive training from one of
the world's best business schools.
This new initiative,
called the Police Leadership Program, is designed to give experienced
law enforcement professionals the unique management skills required
for leading a police service successfully in today's environment of
social and political change. The program, developed in partnership with
the University of Toronto's Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, begins
in early 2001.
"The duties
of a police officer have changed dramatically in the past decade,"
says OACP spokesman Ron Bain, Deputy Chief of the Peel Regional
Police and Chair of the OACP Training Committee. In today's complex,
fast-changing world, an effective police leader must be an expert at
much more than law enforcement. Top police officers need to know how
to lead organizations effectively and understand the business'issues
that affect their ability to serve the public. The better we become
at leading and running a police force, the better we can serve and protect
the people of Ontario.
The Police Leadership
Program includes executive-level training in fields such as organizational
development, leadership and team-building, financial management and
stakeholder relations. The program is the result of a detailed study
recently completed by the OACP that identified the skills required for
future police leaders. Program participants are nominated by their commanding
officers and identified as having the potential to advance toward a
command position.
"The Police
Leadership Program will ensure police chiefs and others with leadership
responsibilities have the skills and knowledge to accomplish the goals
of their organizations effectively, with maximum concern for public
safety and quality service," says OACP President, Bruce J. Davis, Chief of the South Simcoe
Police.
Each of the courses
is designed to reinforce fundamental concepts, build on participants'
law enforcement experience and develop competency-based executive-level
skills. Program instruction is based on the team-based learning philosophy
that the Rotman School incorporates in its programs, including the Executive
MBA.
The
courses combine in-class instruction, peer-based learning, simulations,
team projects and individual assignments," explains Professor
Joe D'Cruz, Academic Director of the Program and Professor of Strategic
Management at the Rotman School. We find this approach creates a powerful
learning environment where new concepts are quickly understood and put
into action.
The OACP is a
professional services organization of more than 1,000 members that promotes
competent administration of policing services, co-ordinates police training
and education and provides timely information. The Association continually
strives to increase the efficiency of law enforcement agencies for the
protection and service of the people of Ontario.
The Joseph L.
Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto is one of the
world's top-tier business schools. It offers leading-edge research and
undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including the prestigious
Rotman MBA, the newly redesigned Part-Time MBA, the Executive MBA, a
first-rate Doctoral Program, the distinctive Master of Management &
Professional Accounting program, combined programs with the University
of Toronto faculties of Law, Engineering and Nursing, plus an innovative
series of Executive Programs tailored to the needs of businesses, organizations
and individual managers. The Rotman School provides education programs
and leading-edge research in all major disciplines of management.
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