Deck 3: The Police Mission: Getting the Job Done

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A mission statement should clearly express the core purpose of an organization and its reason for existence.
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When considering what it takes to be a great manager and leader, it is also important to remember that every officer is also an individual and should be treated as such.
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Objectives are needed before work plans can be developed.
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The flywheel challenge encourages all within an organization to focus on the mission statement.
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Goals are the detailed steps needed to accomplish objectives.
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The driving force of an organization, including a law enforcement agency, and provides a focus for its energy and resources is called the department's __________.

A) organizational statement
B) mission statement
C) goals
D) objectives
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Mission statements are best developed by an individual such as the chief of police.
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The Incident Command System (ICS) is a standardized on-scene emergency management construct that integrates facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operations.
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Policies and procedures are usually contained in a manual distributed to all personnel within the department.
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Goals, objectives and work plans are interdependent. All three are needed to carry out an organization's mission.
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Strategic planning is rooted in reactive-oriented planning.
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True leaders are not intimidated by outstanding team members.
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Managers in law enforcement face unique problems because of the __________.

A) ever changing laws to enforce
B) task of providing services 24/7, 365 days a year
C) hiring competent individuals
D) problems associated with use of force
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Two key components of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) are incident response and unified command authority.
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Because it is specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and trackable, a 10 percent reduction in the number of injuries to persons involved in collisions is an example of a(n) __________.

A) objective
B) mission statement
C) work plan
D) SMART goal
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The middle-level managers in a law enforcement agency are the __________.

A) captains, lieutenants
B) chiefs, sheriffs
C) sergeants, first-line supervisors
D) corporals
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The two most influential positions in a law enforcement agency are the chief and the field supervisor or sergeant.
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Law enforcement executives typically interact with politicians, community groups, the media and executives of other law enforcement organizations, as well as individuals and groups within the agency itself.
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The hardest promotional move in law enforcement is the move from patrol officer to first-line supervisor.
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_____________ consists of an organization's mission statement and its basic values, the beliefs, principles, or standards considered worthwhile or desirable.

A) Guiding philosophy
B) Mission statement
C) Goals
D) Work plans
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______________ allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability.
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_____________is an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents.
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Which is not an example of a high-performing team attribute?

A) participative leadership
B) aligned on purpose
C) future focused
D) all are attributes of a high-performing team
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It is important for departments to clearly articulate their ____________ or overriding core purpose in writing.
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All are managerial tools for coordination except __________.

A) clear, specific job descriptions
B) clear chain of command and unity of command
C) meetings and roll calls
D) all are managerial tools
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_____________ are the precise activities that contribute to accomplishing objectives. Policies and procedures specify how the activities are to be carried out.

A) Directives
B) Orders
C) Work plans
D) Objectives
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A __________ consists of an organization's mission statement and its basic values, the beliefs, principles or standards considered worthwhile or desirable.
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_______________________________ are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and trackable.
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Embracing the philosophy of leading by example is an example of __________.

A) an active supervisor
B) smart goals
C) vetting
D) holistic management/leadership
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Those who are affected most by an organization are the __________.

A) stakeholders
B) employees
C) managers
D) executives
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__________ is the process of determining what governmental services are provided for our communities and how they will be funded.
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Planning activities of first-line supervisors include __________.

A) analyzing operational data and information
B) forecasting, developing recommendations for changes
C) establishing programs and strategies
D) all of the other choices
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A chief's management style should be adjusted to __________.

A) the style the council requests
B) each situation
C) it should never be adjusted
D) the department's needs
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__________ assist others in performing their duties.
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Acting in a managerial capacity, law enforcement executives serve as __________.

A) planners
B) facilitators
C) interfacers
D) all of the other choices
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Policies are not created in a vacuum but rather through __________, a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders.
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The ________________ approach recognizes that both management and leadership skills are required for an agency to accomplish its mission.
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Recognizing that both management and leadership skills are required for an agency to accomplish its mission is taking a _______ approach to leadership.

A) situational
B) holistic
C) tactical
D) strategic
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Short-term planning is referred to as __________.

A) strategic planning
B) tactical planning
C) organizational planning
D) vetting
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__________ are those affected by the organization and those in a position to affect it.
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Describe goals and objectives and how they are related to one another in a department.
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short-term planning
vetting
short-term planning
strategic planning
short-term planning
interactors
short-term planning
incident command
short-term planning
doom loop
short-term planning
synergy
short-term planning
unified command
short-term planning
facilitators
short-term planning
interfacers
short-term planning
tactical planning
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What is a strategic plan and how does it incorporate the department's mission statement, goals and objectives?
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Explain the functions of managers at the three different levels of management.
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List and discuss the key steps to becoming an effective manager.
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coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
vetting
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
strategic planning
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
interactors
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
incident command
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
doom loop
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
synergy
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
unified command
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
facilitators
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
interfacers
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
tactical planning
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assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
vetting
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
strategic planning
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
interactors
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
incident command
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
doom loop
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
synergy
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
unified command
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
facilitators
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
interfacers
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
tactical planning
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allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
vetting
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
strategic planning
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
interactors
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
incident command
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
doom loop
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
synergy
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
unified command
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
facilitators
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
interfacers
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
tactical planning
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occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
vetting
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
strategic planning
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
interactors
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
incident command
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
doom loop
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
synergy
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
unified command
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
facilitators
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
interfacers
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
tactical planning
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characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
vetting
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
strategic planning
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
interactors
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
incident command
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
doom loop
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
synergy
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
unified command
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
facilitators
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
interfacers
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
tactical planning
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an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
vetting
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
strategic planning
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
interactors
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
incident command
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
doom loop
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
synergy
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
unified command
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
facilitators
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
interfacers
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
tactical planning
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communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
vetting
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
strategic planning
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
interactors
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
incident command
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
doom loop
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
synergy
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
unified command
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
facilitators
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
interfacers
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
tactical planning
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long-term planning
vetting
long-term planning
strategic planning
long-term planning
interactors
long-term planning
incident command
long-term planning
doom loop
long-term planning
synergy
long-term planning
unified command
long-term planning
facilitators
long-term planning
interfacers
long-term planning
tactical planning
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a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
vetting
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
strategic planning
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
interactors
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
incident command
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
doom loop
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
synergy
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
unified command
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
facilitators
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
interfacers
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
tactical planning
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Describe management tools for coordination and how each helps a manager be effective.
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A mission statement should clearly express the core purpose of an organization and its reason for existence.
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When considering what it takes to be a great manager and leader, it is also important to remember that every officer is also an individual and should be treated as such.
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Objectives are needed before work plans can be developed.
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The flywheel challenge encourages all within an organization to focus on the mission statement.
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Goals are the detailed steps needed to accomplish objectives.
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The driving force of an organization, including a law enforcement agency, and provides a focus for its energy and resources is called the department's __________.

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B) mission statement
C) goals
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Mission statements are best developed by an individual such as the chief of police.
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The Incident Command System (ICS) is a standardized on-scene emergency management construct that integrates facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operations.
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Policies and procedures are usually contained in a manual distributed to all personnel within the department.
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Goals, objectives and work plans are interdependent. All three are needed to carry out an organization's mission.
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Strategic planning is rooted in reactive-oriented planning.
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True leaders are not intimidated by outstanding team members.
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Managers in law enforcement face unique problems because of the __________.

A) ever changing laws to enforce
B) task of providing services 24/7, 365 days a year
C) hiring competent individuals
D) problems associated with use of force
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Two key components of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) are incident response and unified command authority.
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Because it is specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and trackable, a 10 percent reduction in the number of injuries to persons involved in collisions is an example of a(n) __________.

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The middle-level managers in a law enforcement agency are the __________.

A) captains, lieutenants
B) chiefs, sheriffs
C) sergeants, first-line supervisors
D) corporals
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The two most influential positions in a law enforcement agency are the chief and the field supervisor or sergeant.
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Law enforcement executives typically interact with politicians, community groups, the media and executives of other law enforcement organizations, as well as individuals and groups within the agency itself.
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The hardest promotional move in law enforcement is the move from patrol officer to first-line supervisor.
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_____________ consists of an organization's mission statement and its basic values, the beliefs, principles, or standards considered worthwhile or desirable.

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B) Mission statement
C) Goals
D) Work plans
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______________ allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability.
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_____________is an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents.
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Which is not an example of a high-performing team attribute?

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C) future focused
D) all are attributes of a high-performing team
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It is important for departments to clearly articulate their ____________ or overriding core purpose in writing.
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All are managerial tools for coordination except __________.

A) clear, specific job descriptions
B) clear chain of command and unity of command
C) meetings and roll calls
D) all are managerial tools
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_____________ are the precise activities that contribute to accomplishing objectives. Policies and procedures specify how the activities are to be carried out.

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C) Work plans
D) Objectives
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A __________ consists of an organization's mission statement and its basic values, the beliefs, principles or standards considered worthwhile or desirable.
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_______________________________ are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and trackable.
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Embracing the philosophy of leading by example is an example of __________.

A) an active supervisor
B) smart goals
C) vetting
D) holistic management/leadership
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Those who are affected most by an organization are the __________.

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D) executives
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__________ is the process of determining what governmental services are provided for our communities and how they will be funded.
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Planning activities of first-line supervisors include __________.

A) analyzing operational data and information
B) forecasting, developing recommendations for changes
C) establishing programs and strategies
D) all of the other choices
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A chief's management style should be adjusted to __________.

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B) each situation
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__________ assist others in performing their duties.
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Acting in a managerial capacity, law enforcement executives serve as __________.

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Policies are not created in a vacuum but rather through __________, a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders.
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The ________________ approach recognizes that both management and leadership skills are required for an agency to accomplish its mission.
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Recognizing that both management and leadership skills are required for an agency to accomplish its mission is taking a _______ approach to leadership.

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B) holistic
C) tactical
D) strategic
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Short-term planning is referred to as __________.

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D) vetting
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__________ are those affected by the organization and those in a position to affect it.
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Describe goals and objectives and how they are related to one another in a department.
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vetting
short-term planning
strategic planning
short-term planning
interactors
short-term planning
incident command
short-term planning
doom loop
short-term planning
synergy
short-term planning
unified command
short-term planning
facilitators
short-term planning
interfacers
short-term planning
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What is a strategic plan and how does it incorporate the department's mission statement, goals and objectives?
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Explain the functions of managers at the three different levels of management.
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List and discuss the key steps to becoming an effective manager.
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coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
vetting
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
strategic planning
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
interactors
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
incident command
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
doom loop
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
synergy
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
unified command
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
facilitators
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
interfacers
coordinate law enforcement agency's goals with those of other agencies within the jurisdiction
tactical planning
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assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
vetting
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
strategic planning
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
interactors
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
incident command
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
doom loop
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
synergy
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
unified command
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
facilitators
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
interfacers
assist others in performing their duties to meet mutual goals and objectives
tactical planning
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allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
vetting
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
strategic planning
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
interactors
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
incident command
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
doom loop
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
synergy
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
unified command
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
facilitators
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
interfacers
allows agencies with different legal, geographic and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility or accountability
tactical planning
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occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
vetting
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
strategic planning
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
interactors
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
incident command
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
doom loop
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
synergy
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
unified command
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
facilitators
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
interfacers
occurs when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; the team achieves more than each could accomplish as individuals
tactical planning
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characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
vetting
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
strategic planning
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
interactors
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
incident command
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
doom loop
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
synergy
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
unified command
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
facilitators
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
interfacers
characterized by incessant restructuring, following fads, management by cheerleading without careful thought, and especially inconsistency, constantly running after new ideas
tactical planning
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an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
vetting
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
strategic planning
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
interactors
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
incident command
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
doom loop
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
synergy
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
unified command
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
facilitators
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
interfacers
an organizational structure designed to aid in managing resources during incidents
tactical planning
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communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
vetting
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
strategic planning
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
interactors
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
incident command
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
doom loop
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
synergy
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
unified command
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
facilitators
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
interfacers
communicate with other groups and agencies: the press, other local government departments, the business community, schools and numerous community committees and organizations
tactical planning
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long-term planning
vetting
long-term planning
strategic planning
long-term planning
interactors
long-term planning
incident command
long-term planning
doom loop
long-term planning
synergy
long-term planning
unified command
long-term planning
facilitators
long-term planning
interfacers
long-term planning
tactical planning
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a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
vetting
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
strategic planning
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
interactors
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
incident command
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
doom loop
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
synergy
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
unified command
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
facilitators
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
interfacers
a process in which policies are evaluated, examined and investigated thoroughly and expertly by sergeants, department attorneys and other stakeholders
tactical planning
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Describe management tools for coordination and how each helps a manager be effective.
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