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Episode 57: Leading Your People With Purpose And Passion

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Public Safety Chief John Robison of Alpharetta, Georgia, tells his story of growth and transformation on this week’s episode.

From being the victim of a violent crime as a young adult, which solidified his desire for a career in law enforcement, to experiencing the thrill of a successful high-speed pursuit, Robison talks about how age and experience have ultimately changed his perception when it comes to public safety and the safety of officers.

Robison’s leadership style is one that focuses on support and appreciation, a focus that adds value to the community and to officers’ lives. His readiness to adapt to the changing landscape of law enforcement and the willingness to challenge his own beliefs allow him to have a genuine connection with others and a meaningful impact on his agency.

Robison’s 20-plus years of experience and his focus on intellectual growth and education have culminated in the writing of his new book, Compelling Force Leadership, which will be released July 11.

Visit www.betweenthelineswithvirtualacademy.com for more info about this episode.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent.

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Public Safety Chief John Robison of Alpharetta, Georgia, tells his story of growth and transformation on this week’s episode.

From being the victim of a violent crime as a young adult, which solidified his desire for a career in law enforcement, to experiencing the thrill of a successful high-speed pursuit, Robison talks about how age and experience have ultimately changed his perception when it comes to public safety and the safety of officers.

Robison’s leadership style is one that focuses on support and appreciation, a focus that adds value to the community and to officers’ lives. His readiness to adapt to the changing landscape of law enforcement and the willingness to challenge his own beliefs allow him to have a genuine connection with others and a meaningful impact on his agency.

Robison’s 20-plus years of experience and his focus on intellectual growth and education have culminated in the writing of his new book, Compelling Force Leadership, which will be released July 11.

Visit www.betweenthelineswithvirtualacademy.com for more info about this episode.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent.

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88 episoder

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