Patterns of Conflict Pt 1 | Law Enforcement & Security Consulting

  • Types of Cases
  • Report: Deadly Calls And Fatal Encounters
  • Developing Individuals with the Ability to Work Together Solving Real World Problems
  • Five-Year Study of Police Officer Deaths: RoboCops or Guardians?
  • The role of humility in the Socratic method by Bruce Ivar Gudmundsson
  • Keeping the Peace
  • Experiential Learning Defined
  • How We Learn Versus How We Think We Learn
  • Reducing Violence is About Not Grabbing a Gun
  • Boston PD & Boston Red Sox: Full Scale Complex Operating Environment Training Exercise
  • Scouts in Contact Tactical Vignettes for Cavalry Leaders A Book of Tactical Decison Exercises for Cavalry Leaders
  • What is the Mission and Intent of Policing a Free Society?
  • Sound of Silence A Tribute to Policing and All Those Who Serve The Homeland
  • Problem-Oriented Policing: Where Social Work Meets Law Enforcement
  • Thoughts on Policing a Free Society: Altering Public Expectations
  • Thoughts on Policing a Free Society: Rethinking Widely Held Assumptions Regarding Police Fuction
  • Thoughts on Policing a Free Society: Our Failure to Concern Ourselves…
  • Thoughts on Policing a Free Society
  • Simon Sinek: Why Leaders Eat Last
  • 8 Tips to Keep Your Home Wireless Network Secure From Hackers: a guest post from Wichly Cazeau
  • John Boyd’s Patterns of Conflict Part 3
  • Engaging The Community and Making Meaningful and Lasting Change
  • The Pre-Class Preparation Pyramid By Bruce Ivar Gudmundsson
  • We All Lose When it’s Us Verses Them!
  • Facilatating The Adaptive Leader Program at The Army ROTC Leadership Conference at Harvard University
  • A Break It Down Show Pod Cast: Paying Criminal Not to Commit Crimes or is There Something More to The Story?
  • Harvard ROTC Leadership Conference
  • A Discourse on Policing a Free Society
  • We Made the Mandatory Reading for the US Army MPs
  • Patterns of Conflict Pt 2
  • Hand in Hand Project, a new initiative promoting dialogue and interaction between local police officers and young people
  • How May We…Rebuild the Bridge Between The People and The Police?
  • Why Adaptability Trumps Hierarchy?
  • Military Reform Through Education: From The Straus Military Reform Project, Something We In Policing Can Learn From
  • In Building Trust, Actions…Speak Louder Than Words!
  • Somewhere Along the Way
  • Taking It Personally
  • The Facts of the Case By Bruce Ivar Gudmundsson
  • J.J. DID TIE BUCKLE Traits I live By
  • On Fitness: Learn from my weakness, my mistakes, and my bad habits
  • Don’t Do It Alone: Developing a Shared Sense of Destiny Requires We’re all on the Same Sheet of Music
  • Recommended Reading List From The California Association of Tactical Officers
  • Values For A New Millennium: A Book That Will Help Bridge the Gap Between People and The Police
  • Teaching Adaptability…and Firearms Training
  • Simon Sinek: Why Reciprocity Improves Mentor Mentee Relationships
  • Felix Nader Discusses The Value of Workplace Violence Prevention
  • Breaking Down Police Work and How To Win at Low Cost: Part 2 Podcast Break It Down Show
  • Boyd: Adapting Isn’t Good Enough
  • Simon Sinek on the responsibility that leaders have to create environments where people are more productive,and inspired
  • The Hunting Story – the meaning of human equality
  • Ethical Warriors with Jack Hoban
  • Emotional Intelligence: Re-Thinking Police Community Relations by Mark Bond
  • Approaching LE with the ‘What’s important now?’ perspective
  • Staying in control when a suspect is aggressive
  • 10 Overlooked Truths About Taking Action
  • Warriors vs. Praetorian Guard – Which Mindset Fits You Best? By Mike Ox
  • ITOA News: Articles By John Farnam, Patrick Van Horne, Jeff Chudwin, Don Vandergriff, Yours Truly and More
  • The importance of mindset in policing with Chip Huth
  • A Discussion on Police Work and How to Win At Low Cost, Connecting The People and Police Gap
  • Be Passionate, Back Up and Empower Your People, and You Will Get The Culture Right
  • Why Are Shared Visions So Important?
  • Technical Skill as a Component of Creativity by Bruce I. Gudmundsson
  • I Am Spartacus…No I Am Spartacus: Is Your Police Organization United?
  • The Demand For Autodidacts – The Self-Taught in an Age of Shrinking Budgets by Patrick Van Horne
  • It’s How You Say What You Saw by Patrick Van Horne
  • The Path of Don Vandergriff: A Discussion On Leadership, Learning organizations and Adaptability
  • The Newhall Incident: Failure, Adaptation and Success…Or Lost Opportunity? Published in the latest ITOA News
  • NYPD’s New Strategy for Dealing with Stressful Interactions, Absurd or Realistic?
  • The Mind Can Be Convinced But The Heart Must Be Won
  • Imagine a Police Culture Where People Wake Up Every Day Inspired to Go to Work
  • Open Letter to President’s Task Force on Policing by Louis Hayes
  • The Blame Game: Who @#$%ed This Up?
  • Breaking Down the Stranglehold of Formality
  • Boyd and Beyond: From Marine Corps University to FBI National Academy Boyd’ Ideas are Expanding
  • From The Art of Manliness: John Boyd’s Roll Call: Do You Want to Be Someone or Do Something?
  • Pamela Meyer: How to spot a liar
  • The Case Method Increasing the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Marine Education by Captain Paul Tremblay Jr USMC
  • Simon Sinek: If You Don’t Understand People, You Don’t Understand…
  • Using Official Histories as Quarries for Case Materials By Bruce I. Gudmundsson
  • Left of Bang By Patrick Van Horne and Jason Riley
  • The Most Dangerous Weapon in Law Enforcement by Brian Willis
  • Sizing Up Situations Is A Skill, We Need To Develop
  • Change the Culture If I could Only Change One Thing by Don Vandergriff
  • The Five Learning Disciplines
  • Using Complete Stories in Decision Forcing Cases by Dr. Bruce I. Gudmundsson
  • Newhall Shooting: A Tactical Analysis
  • Tactical Decision Games, Obscure Information and Generating New Ways to Thrive in the Climate of Chaos and Uncertainty
  • Calling on Cops in Class: An Anecdote for Developing Character, Confidence and Sound Tactical Decision Makers
  • Solving Tactical Dilemmas with Indirect Experience (Education & Training) and White Castle Cases
  • Ugly Police Force: Misunderstandings of Law & Human Factors by Lou Hayes
  • Design and Facilitate, Decision Making Exercises Using The Sandwich Metaphor
  • Strategic Rifleman: Key to More Moral Warfare by H. John Poole
  • Developing Teamwork, Leadership Skills and Decision Makers with Case Study’s “Washington’s Crossing”
  • FBI Report: A Study of Active Shooter Incidents in the United States
  • The Art of Manliness Discusses…The Tao of Boyd: How to Master the OODA Loop
  • Courage: The Backbone of Leadership by Gus Lee
  • A Police Officers thoughts on the “Militarization” of our police forces.
  • Cops With War Toys: Militarizing police is the worst way to fight crime.
  • “Just the facts Ma’am”
  • Adaptive Leadership…Re-Imagine the Way We Lead!
  • A Milestone in Boydian Theory at the Tactical Level
  • CASE STUDY: Ferguson Missouri shooting incident and aftermath by Louis Hayes
  • What is Leadership?
  • Use of Force Investigations: a Manual for Law Enforcement
  • Do You Know How to Get Fullfillment?
  • How Great Leaders Inspire Action
  • Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don’t
  • Adaptive Leadership Handbook, Reviewed [by Mark Safranski, a.k.a. “zen”]
  • Have We Not Learned Anything From History? Don Vandergriff’s Book Review on American Spartan
  • How Do We Inspire Action?
  • Book Review: Rubicon: The Poetry of War
  • Book Review: American Spartan
  • Command Culture: Officer Education in the U.S. Army and the German Armed Forces, 1901-1940, and the Consequences for WWII
  • What are the Basics? Developing for Mission Command by Donald E. Vandergriff
  • IN COMMAND AND OUT OF CONTROL
  • Adaptive Leadership By Charles “Sid” Heal and John R. Engbeck
  • Why good leaders make you feel safe
  • Guardians vs. Warriors: What it Takes to Win at Low Cost
  • After Action Review on The Christopher Dorner Incident
  • Adaptive Leader Program
  • Crisis Meta-Leadership Lessons From the Boston Marathon Bombings Response: The Ingenuity of Swarm Intelligence
  • Outstanding piece! The Myth of Mission Command by Don Vandergriff
  • Cops or Soldiers?
  • Situational Assessments: Being Mindful of What’s Important Now!
  • Convinced or Committed?
  • Discipline: The Lost Art of Leadership
  • How Do We Develop Adaptability?
  • Improve the Work…Develop the People
  • Incident Strategy and Tactics: The Baby Diaper Analogy
  • Adaptive Leaders …Develop Strength of Character
  • How About Some Empathy, Please?
  • Get Into the Sandbox, Think and Play and Let’s Inspire… Adaptability
  • Stoning The Gatekeepers: Is It Not Time Society Attempts To Better Understand Police Use of Force?
  • First-Line Supervisors Do The Most Important Training
  • Why Tactical Decision Games? Because They Challenge The Status Quo & Emphasize Tactical Options In Developing Courses of Action.
  • Why Does Understanding The OODA Loop Matter to Cops?
  • How Do You Develop Strength of Character and Adaptive Leaders?
  • Adaptive Leadership Handbook: Innovative Ways to Teach and Develop Your People
  • Don’t Fear Failure; Instead Make Failure Your Classroom
  • In Forging Adaptability…Distinguish Technical Problems from Adaptive Challenges
  • The Doctor in SWAT School (and What His Performance Says About Police Culture)
  • Designing Law Enforcement: Adaptive Strategies for the Complex Environment by John A. Bertetto
  • Guest Post: Toward a Police Ethos: Defining Our Values as a Call to Action by John Bertetto
  • Adaptability is Key in Handling Crisis Situations…Be In Command and Out Of Control
  • For Meaningful Lasting Results, Get Into the Weeds…and Identify Root Causes
  • Want to get better and be safer? Debrief!
  • How to Forge Adaptability in Police Leaders and Culture
  • Adaptive Leadership is Purposeful Learning in Real Time
  • Book Review: The Practice of Adaptive Leadership: Tools and Tactics for Changing Your Organization and The World
  • Growing Leaders Who Practice Mission Command and Win the Peace, Lt. Col. Douglas A. Pryer, U.S. Army
  • Achieving Greatness by Giving Control and Creating Leaders
  • Choosing Adaptability by Gary Gagliardi and The Science of Strategy Institute
  • The Review of Boyd & Beyond 2013…..
  • Have You Thought About Why You Choose To Lead?
  • Incident Command: the big picture by Louis Hayes
  • Understanding the OODA Loop by Derek Stephens
  • The Cops Amaze Me by Bob Lonsberry
  • I Am An Optimist. It Does Not Seem Too Much Use Being Anything Else!
  • Mike Rayburn Asks…What Makes A Good Street Cop?
  • Fighting the good fight with moral clarity by Lt. Dan Marcou
  • Are Gated Communities Really Secure?
  • Top 25 Criminal Justice Blogs We made the list at # 3
  • Incident Command: the team cohesion aspect of the SitRep
  • Book Review: Always Picked Last: Conquering the Bullies: A Guide To Finding Your Way in Life…
  • To Continuously Improve We Must Set Boundaries and Expectations
  • Elite Performance…Takes WORK? Say it ain’t so!
  • Create Your Fantasy Island Organizational Culture by Tracey Richardson
  • Have You Stopped a Car Today? Improving Patrols Tactical Effectiveness with Vehicle Stops
  • Incident Command: Communicating the Situation and Location By Louis Hayes
  • Incident Command: a problem-solving approach By Louis Hayes
  • SWAT Cop Says American Neighborhoods Are ‘Battlefields,’ Claims Cops Face Same Dangers As Soldiers In Afghanistan
  • Overmilitarization: Why Law Enforcement Needs to Scale Down Its Use of Military Hardware and Tactics By Evan Bernick
  • John Boyd’s Art of War Why our greatest military theorist only made colonel. By William S. Lind
  • Police militarization and rise of the warrior journalist by Lance Eldridge
  • Strategic Studies Institute: Cartel Car Bombings in Mexico Authored by Dr. Robert J. Bunker, Mr. John P. Sullivan
  • To Strengthen And Preserve Cohesion Your Values…Equal Their Values
  • Another Must Read Book From Don Vandergriff: “The Path To Victory” Revised Kindle Version with a new foreword
  • Safe Streets, Overruled By Heather McDonald of the City Journal
  • Must Read Book On Leader Development, Updated Kindle Addition: Don Vandergriff’s, Raising The Bar:
  • Brian Willis Offers Great Info on Defeating…The Enemy Of Innovation
  • Police militarization and the Ethical Warrior By Jack E. Hoban & Bruce J. Gourlie
  • “A Way” To Develop a Toxic Leader: How We as Leaders Create Our Own Monsters
  • The Guy Behind the Guy, Behind the Guy: A Case for Taking our Roles More Seriously
  • Flatenning the Decision Cycle in Tactical Units
  • Tactical Supervision: Coaches and Chessplayers: Guest Post By Louis Hayes
  • To effectively function in the initial, chaotic stages of a crisis, develop adaptive leaders
  • FEAR VS COURAGE: IT’S YOUR CHOICE By Danny Cox
  • Skid Row Terrorist
  • Col John Boyd: Question and Answer Video
  • Great Piece on Adaptability by Brian Willis: The Dinosaur versus The Cockroach Training Model
  • The Psychotic Militarization of Law Enforcement
  • The Missing Piece of NIMS: Teaching Incident Commanders How to Function in the Edge of Chaos by Police Chief, Cynthia Renaud
  • The Human Problem? by Frank Borelli an Officer.com article
  • From Police One 3 techniques for controlling your brain with Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D.
  • Great Article From Police One with Val Van Brocklin: How to create ‘fierce followers’ in law enforcement
  • Deadly Force: Have We Lost Our Senses? Guest Post by Louis Hayes
  • Tactical Philosophy 101 A Guest Post by Louis Hayes
  • Leadership in Unconventional Crises
  • Unconventional Crises, Unconventional Responses: Reforming Leadership in the Age of Catastrophic Crises and “Hyper complexity”
  • JOHN BOYD WAS A PATRIOT, A MORAL LEADER, AND A BONAFIDE VISIONARY. AND YES, HE WAS A MAVERICK.
  • Force Science Research Study: The Influence of Officer Positioning on Movement During a Threatening Traffic Stop Scenario
  • Guest Post: Adaptive Decision-Making by Sid Heal
  • “More Better,” Ideals, and To Be or To Do: Guest Post by Scott Shipman
  • Learning Like an Expert: A Guest Post by Marshall Wallace
  • What Represents a High Level of Professionalism?
  • This Memorial Day Remember: The Path of The Warrior
  • School Security: Sharing and Enhancing Best Practices
  • Guest Post by Michael G. Moore: Boyd’s Snowmobile …or what made Alexander “The Great”
  • Coffee Pots and Baseball Bats: Household Items Offer Protection
  • Learning to Adapt With A Professional Reading Program
  • Boyd and Beyond 2013
  • Guest Post by Tyana Daley: Developing Law Enforcement Leaders and Nurturing Smart Thinkers
  • Somewhere Between Born and Made: Where Good Leaders Come From
  • Is Today Your Day?
  • Guest Post by John Demand: “You look for the bomb…we look for the bomber”
  • What Do OODA Loop’s Mean to the Street Cop, Wanting To Become “World Class” Tacticians?
  • The Psychology of a Boston Marathon Terrorist: 10 Questions for a Retired Marine
  • Watching Boston “Work Together” Made Me Proud to Be a Police Officer
  • What Makes a “World Class” Tactically Proficient Peacekeeper?
  • Tactical Decision Games to Increase Speed and Maturity of Problem Solving: The Lessons Learned
  • The Path to Better Execution in Seeing, Understanding and Solving Complex Problems is a Learning Organization
  • A Systemic Concept for Operational Design: a Robust Tool Law Enforcement Should Use in Preparing for Chaotic Crisis
  • How shift debriefings can improve officer safety Published at P1
  • Boyd and Beyond Boston 2013: Balancing Pursuasion and Force in The Moral, Mental and Physical Dimensions of Conflict
  • Don Vandergriff, Discusses: Misinterpretation and Confusion: What is Mission Command?
  • Huddling-Up To Acheive Successful Law Enforcement Outcomes
  • Building Cohesive Law Enforcement Agencies That Can Decide In Crisis Situations
  • Mistakes ultimately ended ex-LA cop’s rampage
  • Red Teaming The Workplace Violence Shooter and The “MR. Uncomfortable Factor”
  • Top 30 Criminal Justice Blogs of 2012 : LESC is Number 5!
  • Showing Up Is Overrated. Necessary But Not Nearly Sufficient. Can Taking An “Interest” In What You Do Enhance Performance?
  • Handling Dynamic Encounters…Go Get Him, Or Set Him Up To Get Him…With An Adaptable Response
  • Shift Debriefings: How Can We Be More Deliberate, More Disciplined, and More Thorough in our Approach to Learning?
  • AOW Card Deck Lesson 6: Provoke Your Adversary’s Reaction
  • Does Mass Violence Unfold Randomly and Chaotic or is There Hidden Order We Can Leverage in Our Prevention Efforts?
  • Police One Column: 13 questions to answer in 2013: What has 2012 taught you about officer safety and effectiveness?
  • Take Small Steps, Towards, Lifelong Learning In 2013
  • Positive Adaptive Leadership…Tools and Tips and Critical Questions To Explore in 2013 Inspired by Many Of Those I Follow
  • AOW Card Deck Lesson 5: Sheath Your Sword
  • AOW Card Deck Lesson 4: Score A Small Victory Along The Way
  • In Mastering Tactics Shouldn’t We Be Blending Policy and Procedures with People and Ideas?
  • Ready, Aim, Ready?
  • IMPLEMENTATION (OODA LOOP OR BOYD’S CYCLE) by Sid Heal
  • AOW Card Deck Lesson 3: Engage Your Adversary From Many Directions
  • AOW Card Deck Lesson 2: Lure The Tiger Out Of The Mountain
  • AOW Card Deck Lesson 1: Catch Your Adversary Sleeping
  • The Art of War: Sun Tzu Strategy Card Deck…Simple, Yet, Great Tool for Developing Strategic and Tactical Mindset
  • “Certain men…come to be accepted guardians and transmitters, instructors, of established doctrines…
  • On Vision
  • Book Review: The Rite of Return: Coming Back From Duty Induced PTSD
  • Restoring the Wounded Spirit
  • Deciding Under Pressure…and Fast: You Need to Understand the Concept of “Coup d’oeil”
  • How Do Adaptive Leaders Think?
  • Capt Evan Bradley on Boyd, Adaptability and Understanding the Bigger Picture in Conflict
  • Captain Lindsay Rodman On Boyd and Taking Ownership of What You Do!
  • William McNulty-Team Rubicon: Boyd, Applied to Disaster Response
  • Heroes Behind the Badge
  • Chet Richards On Boyd…Is Your Orientation, Matched to Reality?
  • Col GI Wilson on Boyd, Bureaucracy, Insight, Imagination, Intent and Implementation
  • What hath Boyd wrought? With Remarks
  • John Boyd, Conceptual Spiral, and the meaning of life
  • Boyd and Beyond 2012, Quantico, VA — a quickie recap by Scott Shipman
  • Finished Gung Ho! The Corps Most Progressive Tradition
  • Dangerous Minds – The Relationship between Beliefs, Behaviors, and Tactics
  • Guest Post: Super Cops – Can we create them??? “Yes you can!”
  • “The importance of a proper command system…
  • “Leaders gain confidence and become more tactically and technically proficient…
  • Help staff practice thinking on their feet to prepare for emergencies
  • More On, Gung Ho! Out of Seeming Defeat May Have Sprung Great Potential
  • Latest P1 Column: The anatomy of victory (part two): Victory at minimal cost
  • Chapter 1 Review of “Gung Ho! The Corps’ Most Progressive Tradition
  • The anatomy of victory (part one): What does it take to win?
  • Proper Police Action Requires…What?
  • P1 Column: Patterns of behavior, officer safety, and ‘the rule of opposites’
  • Be agile and win:
  • Why Boyd is Agile
  • Destruction & Creation: Are You Locked on One Way of Thinking or Are You Adaptable, Approaching Tactical Dilemmas?
  • Book Review: Deadly Force: Firearms and American Law Enforcement, from the Wild West to the Streets of Today
  • The power of a handshake!
  • Winning at Low Cost: No better friend, no better role model, no better diplomat and, no worse enemy
  • “The most efficient way to get the behavior you’re looking for is to find positive deviants and…
  • Book Review: Police Instructor: Deliver Dynamic Presentations, Create Engaging Slides & Increase Active Learning
  • “Organizations by their very nature involves a series of balances…
  • “Of every 100 men you send to fight, 10 shouldn’t even be there. Eighty are…
  • Column at Police One: Mental toughness and the power to adapt
  • Mental Attitude Can Be Negative or Positive
  • The Anatomy of Victory: What Does It Take To “Win”at Low Cost?
  • “They can’t understand why their parent organizations didn’t better prepare them…
  • Counter-Ambush Tactics: Thinking Tactically and Doing What You Know How To Do On The Street
  • Train To Make a Difference! A Decrease in Officer Fatalities in 1st Quarter of 2012
  • “They prefer to achieve their results by…
  • Part 2: Train the brain: Using decision making critiques to leverage lessons learned: Published at Police One
  • “Wild animals are taken by scouting, by nets, by lying in wait, by stalking…
  • “If one has never personally experience war…
  • Chet Richards On: Boyd’s Really Real OODA Loop
  • Destruction and Creation
  • A Video Biography of COL John Boyd
  • Book Review: Imagine: How Creativity Works by Jonah Lehrer
  • Book Review: Thinking Fast and Slow By Daniel Kahneman
  • Train the brain: Using tactical decision games in training Published at POLICE ONE
  • OODA Loops: The Explorer Mentality…And Recognizing Patterns of Behavior
  • OODA Loop & Human Reaction Time
  • The Leaders Ultimate Reward: ‘I saw Someone Grow today, and I Helped’
  • Where Have All the Warriors Gone? A Spot On Article, Every Cop Should Read
  • Should Street Cops, Break Routines…and Think?
  • Broken Windows…A Powerful Strategy, When Applied Robustly
  • Lessons from SWAT the Street Cop Can Use on The Three Speeds of Operations
  • Law enforcement interaction with the dangerously mentally ill
  • Tip: Have an ‘exit’ strategy on vehicle stops
  • What Those We Train Say About Us
  • Mastering Tactics with Decision Making Exercises and Critiques
  • The OODA loop, reaction time, and decision making
  • Leaders share the faith…and promote heretics
  • COL John Boyd: Building Snowmobiles and a Fine-tuned Situational Awareness
  • Mindset and Winning is About Much More than Words, Isn’t It?
  • Interacting Tactfully and Tactically: Is This a Strategy, Law Enforcement Can Use?
  • Emotion verses Strategy: Which Helps You Gain the Position of Advantage?
  • “It Never Happens Here” So WHY Do We Train?
  • Think ‘FAST’: A mnemonic to help keep you safe, by John Demand
  • PoliceOne.Com Published: Are you prepared to adapt and win on the street?
  • Understanding and Developing Adaptive Leadership During Pre-commissioning
  • Book Review: If I Knew Then 2: Warrior Reflections
  • A VISION AND THE MISSION FOR: THE FUTURE LAW ENFORCEMENT LEARNING ORGANIZATION
  • Police Leaders as Educators and Trainers…Inspiring Cops to More Effective and Safe Policing
  • You’ve Got To Have an Ace in the Hole. Are You Prepared to Adapt and Win on the Street?
  • What has 2011 Taught You About Officer Safety and Effectiveness?
  • Police One, column ‘Staying Oriented’ article #1: ‘Red Teaming’ the cop killer
  • Mental Toughness and The Competitive Nature of Conflict
  • Police Militarization, Professionalism, and the Balance of Persuasion and Force
  • Mental Toughness and…The Power to Adapt
  • Mental Toughness: Optimistic Enthusiasm as a Form of Realism
  • Preparing for Crisis with Tactical Decision Games, After Action Reviews and Critical Question Mapping
  • Great Recap of Boyd and Beyond 2011 By Scott Shipman
  • Global Warrior Averting WWIII, John Poole’s Latest Strategic and Tactical Insights to Protecting the Homeland
  • Brain plasticity: A whole new idea for cops
  • Boyd & Beyond is on for 14 & 15 October at Quantico.
  • “SWARMING TACTICS” Published in the California Association of Tactical Officers official publication CATO NEWS
  • Documentary: Massacre at Virginia Tech
  • Book Review: TEMPO Timing, Tactics and Strategy in Narrative Driven Decision Making by Venkatesh Rao
  • Fine Art, Fine Tuning Situation Awareness and Training Cops to See
  • 15 Meters/11Seconds By C Flaherty and AR Green
  • Too Focused? You Might Miss Something Important
  • Dangerous Body Language: Digging Beyond What You See!
  • Swarming & The Future of Conflict by John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt
  • Swarming Tactics by Sid Heal
  • More On Swarming Tactics…An Option For Law Enforcement
  • Dangerous Body Language: Detecting Deception and Danger
  • Cops Line of Duty Deaths Rising in 2011 “APPLYING”Lessons Learned
  • Cops, Security, Citizens Need to Be Aware: Does the Climate & Environment Shift in the Wake of bin Laden’s Death?
  • Progress, Interrupt and Neutralize (P.I.N.) Swarming Techniques For The Tactician
  • Should We Be Thinking Like the Bad Guys?
  • Meet Officers Lewis and Clark-Exploring Situational Awareness
  • Dangerous Body Language,The Boyd Cycle and Winning on the Street
  • Dangerous Body Language: A Thousand Words…None Spoken! The Nose, Mouth and Lips
  • The 10% of Mindset
  • The 3 P’s in Extreme Close Quarters Training: Pre-Assault Indicators, Precognitive Programming and Proximity
  • Tactical IQ: Using “SURPRISE” to Set the Tempo of Confrontation.
  • Tactical IQ: “FRICTION” Why is the Simplest Thing, So Difficult?
  • Dangerous Body Language: A Thousand Words…None Spoken! Darting Eyes
  • Operation Bold Strike: Follow Me Training Support Package
  • Follow Me!!! Creating and Nurturing Tactical Decision Makers With Combat Tested Methodologies
  • Training the Whole Circle: Blending Boyd’s Cycle and Cooper’s Color Codes
  • Dangerous Body Language: A Thousand Words…None Spoken! “Gaze Avoidance”
  • From OODA to AAADA ― A cycle for surviving violent police encounters
  • Dangerous Body Language: A Thousand Words…None Spoken! The Thousand Yard Stare
  • Baltimore Police Sergeants Training Using Adaptive Leadership Methodology with Don Vandergriff’s AAR
  • Achieving Outcomes on the Street with Integrity, Building Loyalty and Mutual Trust
  • Intersecting Ideas from Cross Disciplines…and Taking Boyd’s Theories Beyond
  • Tactical IQ: Developing “Fingertip Feel” Shaping and Reshaping Dynamic Encounters To Gain the Advantage
  • Reducing Law Enforcement Misfortunes…What About the Street Officer?
  • Can technology suck your brain dry?
  • Organizational Culture: Is Yours Congruent with What You Do?
  • Fighting Complacency Reminder: Nothing We Do is Routine, NOTHING!!!
  • Street Level Red Teaming: The Cop Killer
  • Street Level Red Teaming: Assessing The Situation From the Adversarial Point of View
  • Take A.I.M. and Prepare To Win Dynamic Encounters
  • Don’t Charge Police for Mistakes
  • What is a Threat?
  • Benefits of Conditioning Our Decision Making…The Boyd Cycle
  • Superior Situational Awareness and Decision Making…Attributes And Skills of Full Spectrum Officers
  • Earning “The Right to Lead” With Character and Courage
  • JUSTIFIED: Are You Serious? The Balancing Act of Persuasion, and Reasonable Force
  • Adaptive Leader Methodology: An Alternative for Better Outcomes
  • When Do We Teach the Basics?
  • Evolving Threats Small Arms and Small Unit Swarming Tactics as Tools of Terror…Are We Up To the Challenge?
  • Positive Leadership: Invest in People Building a Culture of Innovation
  • Harnessing The Street Cops Wisdom: Taking Whole of Conflict…And Effective Full Spectrum Responses
  • Beyond Active Response: An Operational Concept for Police Counterterrorism Response
  • The Badge: Much More Than a Piece of Medal
  • Wellbeing Check to Knife Attack: Anticipation-The Double Edged Sword and its Affect on Winning and Losing, Up Close and Personal
  • Tactical IQ: Fast Transients Maneuvers and Manipulating the Tempo of Conflict
  • Leadership By Wandering Around!
  • Defeat into Victory: Battling a Tough Climate with Faith, Perseverance and Lessons Learned
  • Evolving Threats and the Fourth Generation Warfare Problem Here at Home
  • We were ready, they weren’t…40 + Years after Newhall, Are We Applying Lessons Learned?
  • When Violence Prevention Fails, Planning Must Enhance Strategy
  • After Action Review: Is It a Tool Used to Learn and Become More Effective or a Tool Used to Punish?
  • Maintaining Mental Calmness and Not Losing Our Cool
  • Evolution of Strategy and Tactics to Ongoing Deadly Action “Active Shootings” and Operational Art
  • Tactical IQ: Interaction, Insight and Imagination, and Initiative…The Building Blocks of Police Operational Art
  • Coffee and Conversation: Is “Officer Friendly” a Factor to Consider in Engagements with Our Adversary?
  • “Sharpening Our Orientation” and Reducing Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
  • Coffee and Conversation: Police Make Mistakes But Seldom Admit Them! What’s Reasonable?
  • The Tactical Decision Maker: The Devil’s Definitely in the Details
  • “Self Awareness” The Forgotten Attribute of Decision Making
  • Coffee and Conversation: Issues that Affect Law Enforcement and Security: Walking our Talk to Officer Safety
  • Coffee and Conversation: Issues that Affect Law Enforcement and Security: The Inevitable Failure of Suburbia?
  • Officer Created Jeopardy: Reduce it with a Strategic and Tactical Mind
  • Law Enforcement and the Utility of Force…Why Cops Can’t Shoot Like the Lone Ranger?
  • Tactics: Applying Methods to Madness
  • Dealing with Conflict, Violence and Crises: by Fred Leland

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