Upcoming CourseS

Upcoming Converge SummitS

Upcoming Conference

Sponsored Series: T-mobile for Government

Sponsored Series: Civic Eye

Sponsored Series: Flock Safety

// Closed Course

Leading When “it” Hits the Fan: Leading in Times of Crisis

Converge

Grand Rapids

Conference Website
Contact UsRegister NowRegister NowApply Now
Conference Website
Contact UsRegister NowRegister NowApply Now
Register Now

Connect With Us

If you plan to be in the area and would like to see us in action or connect in person, please reach out.

Contact Us

Join Us

Take the next step in helping change yourself and the status quo.

Register Now

Join Us

Take the next step in helping change yourself and the status quo.

Register Now

Join Command Presence and T-Mobile For Government and take the next step in helping change yourself and the status quo.

Apply Now

Join Command Presence and Civic Eye and take the next step in helping change yourself and the status quo.

Register Now

Join Command Presence and Flock Safety and take the next step in helping change yourself and the status quo.

Register Now

Can't make it? 

Follow this course to get an email the next time it’s scheduled.

Follow

About This Course

Over the past several years there has been a significant increase in active shooter/killer training. Most organizations are well prepared to respond to this type of event in their community. But what about other events such as a train derailment? An airplane crash? A Natural disaster? Leadership in the first few hours of a crisis event is critical and this course provides you with the tools to lead before a more formal structure is in place.

Includes the 8-Hour Art of Multi-directional Leadership

Appropriate Audience

This course is designed for front-line personnel who may respond to a variety of critical incidents with a primary focus on front-line supervisors.

Course Length

24 hours

Through guided discussion, small group activities, and self-assessment, participants will: 
  • Identify the 4 phases of a Critical Incident Scene and the “no-checklist” Checklist 
  • Learn how human performance factors affect decision-making under stress 
  • Distinguish between Administrative Scenes and Investigative Scenes 
  • Learn how the early decisions made on scene effect the overall investigation 
  • Identify post-incident procedures and follow-up  

Download A Flyer For This Course