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Dear Police and Law Enforcement Executive,
The 2011 International Conference for Police & Law Enforcement Executives will take place in beautiful Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, May 15th to 17th. This is our seventh annual international conference and this year’s theme is “The Evolution of Excellence.” The conference will be hosted by Deputy Commissioner Gary Bass of “E” Division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, serving British Columbia and the Yukon. The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, Canadian Association of Police Boards, and Canadian Professional Management Services will be among the sponsors of this year’s conference.
An international roster of well respected police and law enforcement leaders will share their personal approaches to a variety of issues that police executives will face in their careers. “The Evolution of Excellence” will highlight the growing importance of pursuing excellence through effective leadership strategies within an ever changing social environment. Achieving excellence requires effective communications and continuous improvement and these must be guiding principles for every law enforcement organization. In addition to highly respected police chiefs, private sector presenters will offer their perspectives on executive issues that are common to both the private and public sectors.
In response to requests from delegates, this year’s conference will highlight a session called “Talking with the International Experts.” This session will provide delegates with an opportunity to explore in detail the global issues that frequently arise in other countries and have a direct impact on your community and organization.
Conference speakers will provide you with specific strategies to assist with difficult leadership issues such as how to reinvent your executive team, the growing trend of authority without experience, ongoing organizational dilemmas, drawing on strategic capacity when things go wrong, the importance of getting your message quickly and accurately to the front lines, and assisting the organization with difficult transitions. Come and learn from those who did it right the first time and those who didn’t!
We look forward to seeing you in Kelowna, British Columbia in 2011!
Yours truly,
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