Marcus speaks with author and presenter, Jack Enter, about his recently published article entitled, “Sheep Dog to Bureaucrat." CATO invited Jack to return to the podcast to discuss how the structure, roles, and even the promotional process in law enforcement, can turn "WE" leaders into "ME" leaders. Recognizing how it happens may prevent you from becoming a "me-focused" bureaucrat as you rise through the ranks.
Jack began his career as a law enforcement officer in 1972. Since that time, he has worked as a street officer, detective, vice/narcotics investigator, manager and as the administrator of a law enforcement agency in the suburbs of Atlanta. Jack obtained his Ph.D. in 1984, and has worked as a professor and administrator in the university setting. He also served as one of the security planners for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. Jack has lectured throughout the United States and abroad on the subject of leadership, as well as profiling interpersonal violence and the future of crime and policing. He has authored two books: Challenging the Law Enforcement Organization (2006; Revised 2022) and Law Enforcement Leadership in the Midst of Change (2022). To learn more about Jack, or pick up one of his books, visit https://jackenter.com
Ep 72: Failing to Plan Is Planning to Fail
Ep 71: Round Table with State Tactical Associations
Ep 70: Sound Doctrine Chapter 7: Strategy and Tactics, Part 2
Ep 69: A proactive approach to Mental Wellness with Dr. Stephen Odom and Retired Sgt Jeff McGreevy
Ep 68: Sound Doctrine Chapter 7: Strategy and Tactics, Part 1
Ep 67: Common Ground: Dr. Simpson Shares Health Advice with Navy Seals and CATO
Ep 66: Interview with Rusty Firmin - The Man with No Gloves
Ep 65: SWAT Audits, Wellness and the Glamour of being the Secretary of CATO
Ep 64: Sniper Training Trends and what you need to know
Ep 63: Sound Doctrine Chapter 6: Envisioning and Achieving the End State
Episode 62: Leveraging Science to Enhance Human Performance for First Responders
Ep 61: Interview with Bob Scales: Advice from the frontlines of RIPPA. Consent Decrees and defending police with data.
Ep 60: Sound Doctrine Chapter 5: Tactical Principles
Ep 59: The Operator’s Point of View: Supporting Large-Venue Operations
Episode 58: California AB742 and Constitutional Policing with Gene Ramirez
Episode 56: Sound Doctrine Chapter 4: The Structure of Command and Control
Episode 55: Critical Incident Review with Medal of Honor Recipient, Earl Plumlee
Episode 54: Training: What Can You Do Today to Make It Relevant and Impactful
Episode 53: Episode Sound Doctrine- Chapter 3 Nature of Commanding
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