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Franklin Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People for Law Enforcement! August 19-21, 2008 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. LETAC Training Center 3171 Greenhead Drive, Suite B, Springfield, IL (You can find a map to this location on our website at www.letac.org . Please park only in unmarked spots or along street & check in at front desk to sign in.) In partnership with experienced law enforcement officers, Franklin Covey has developed the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Law Enforcement to help you more effectively meet the needs of your community and personnel. Based on the best seller by Stephen R. Covey, the 7 Habits for Law Enforcement has already help law enforcement organizations achieve dramatic, positive change. The 7 habits of Highly Effective People for Law Enforcement is an evolutionary effectiveness process that delivers revolutionary results. You will change the way you approach you job and relationships, and you will learn how to see problems as opportunities. Plus, training in The 7 Habits enhances previous and future training initiatives because the principles learned in this workshop have universal application. Implementing each of The 7 Habits helps develop leadership skills among law enforcement professionals and improves the success and effectiveness of your agency or organization. ~ Enhanced physical, emotional and intellectual health of personnel 7. Sharpen the Saw® ~ Heightened institutional pride 6. Synergize® ~ Improved community trust and relationships 5. Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood® ~ Reduced citizen complaints and civil liability 4. Think Win-Win® ~ Enhanced ethical behavior and commitment to organizational values 3. Put First Things First® ~ Enhanced focus on service 2. Begin with the End in Mind® Key Results from 7 Habits Training : 1. Be Proactive® Enrollment is limited to 25! A registration form will need to be completed and returned by the registration deadline of JULY 11, 2008 ! ! We are unable to take any registrations after this date! Registrants must complete a 7 Habits Warm-Up prior to the first day of training. These materials will be distributed after registration. This seminar is co-hosted by MTU #10, the Institute for Public Safety Partnerships at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the Missouri Regional Community Policing Institute. Funding is being provided by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER : Fax downloadable registration form from website to 217-726-7833. Email registration to [email protected]. Fill out and submit our online registration form on the website at www.letac.org. Call 217-726-7014 to register by phone (be sure to include all pertinent information). MTU #10 local member officers will be given registration preference until seven days prior to the date of class. After that date, registrations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis regardless of MTU status. We can no longer accept registrations from individual officers. All registrations must go through your Chief, Sheriff, or department training office, even if you are attending class on your own time. If you have any questions, please contact the office. A map to this and all of our other training sites can be obtained by visiting the “ sites” page of our website. Law Enforcement Training Advisory Commission 3171 Greenhead Drive, Suite B K Springfield, IL 62711 Phone (217) 726-7014 K Fax (217) 726-7833 K Email: [email protected] Ellen L. Petty, Director Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board Mobile Team Unit #10 Serving Counties of Cass y Logan y Mason y Menard y Morgan y Sangamon y Scott

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Franklin Covey’s

7 Habits of Highly Effective Peoplefor Law Enforcement!

August 19-21, 20088:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.LETAC Training Center

3171 Greenhead Drive, Suite B, Springfield, IL(You can find a map to this location on our website at www.letac.org.

Please park only in unmarked spots or along street & check in at front desk to sign in.)

In partnership with experienced law enforcement officers, Franklin Covey has developed the 7 Habits of Highly Effective LawEnforcement to help you more effectively meet the needs of your community and personnel. Based on the best seller by Stephen R.Covey, the 7 Habits for Law Enforcement has already help law enforcement organizations achieve dramatic, positive change.

The 7 habits of Highly Effective People for Law Enforcement is an evolutionary effectiveness process that delivers revolutionaryresults. You will change the way you approach you job and relationships, and you will learn how to see problems as opportunities.Plus, training in The 7 Habits enhances previous and future training initiatives because the principles learned in this workshop haveuniversal application.

Implementing each of The 7 Habits helps develop leadership skills among law enforcement professionals and improves the successand effectiveness of your agency or organization.

~ Enhanced physical, emotional and intellectual health ofpersonnel

7. Sharpen the Saw®~ Heightened institutional pride6. Synergize®~ Improved community trust and relationships5. Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood®~ Reduced citizen complaints and civil liability4. Think Win-Win®

~ Enhanced ethical behavior and commitment to organizationalvalues

3. Put First Things First®

~ Enhanced focus on service2. Begin with the End in Mind®Key Results from 7 Habits Training:1. Be Proactive®

Enrollment is limited to 25! A registration form will need to be completed and returned by the registration deadline of JULY 11,2008 ! ! We are unable to take any registrations after this date! Registrants must complete a 7 Habits Warm-Up prior to the firstday of training. These materials will be distributed after registration.

This seminar is co-hosted by MTU #10, the Institute for Public Safety Partnerships at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and theMissouri Regional Community Policing Institute. Funding is being provided by the Bureau of Justice Assistance.

FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER: Fax downloadable registration form from website to 217-726-7833. Email registration [email protected]. Fill out and submit our online registration form on the website at www.letac.org. Call 217-726-7014 to register byphone (be sure to include all pertinent information). MTU #10 local member officers will be given registration preference untilseven days prior to the date of class. After that date, registrations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis regardless of MTUstatus. We can no longer accept registrations from individual officers. All registrations must go through your Chief, Sheriff, ordepartment training office, even if you are attending class on your own time. If you have any questions, please contact the office.A map to this and all of our other training sites can be obtained by visiting the “ sites” page of our website.

Law Enforcement Training Advisory Commission3171 Greenhead Drive, Suite B Springfield, IL 62711

Phone (217) 726-7014 Fax (217) 726-7833 Email: [email protected] L. Petty, Director

I l l i n o i s L a w E n f o r c e m e n t T r a i n i n g & S t a n d a r d s B o a r d M o b i l e T e a m U n i t # 1 0Serving Counties of Cass Logan Mason Menard Morgan Sangamon Scott