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RCMP - Non Commissioned Officer Promotional Cycle
NCO 2003 - 2004 Study Session #1

Study Session #1 Presentation Notes...More>>
( Adobe Acrobat PDF Format)

Oct 21, 2003, 1400 - 1600 hrs, Richmond City Hall - Council Chambers

Study Session #1 Agenda
1. Introduction and Overview of Macro Process Issues
2. Overview of Core Competencies 

If you are interested in enhancing your leadership abilities, read on!

Richmond Detachment is hosting a series of sequential study sessions to assist in understanding of the PRP and JSE Exam process. 

We will have a study session every 3 to 4weeks starting October 21st, until late January 2003. They will be hosted by the writer and numerous special guests. Break out sessions and further work groups will form as requested.

These study sessions will focus on the fundamentals of leadership, management, CAPRA, (MVV) mission-vision-values and our core competencies. 

You will learn in detail about leadership, the change process and our core competencies. How to operationalize them within your day-to-day duties and highlight them within an exam or PRP process.

There is no quick fix or a short cut to getting promoted. Leadership is a journey, all these study sessions can do is point you in the right direction on expectations. In other words, the RCMP has expectations from it's leaders. You will learn from current RCMP leaders about Force's expectations. You will hear me talk a lot about "Managing Expectations". This is just one of a host of topics that we will flush out in due course.

Think of these study sessions as a "road map". This "map" will point you in the right direction. It is your responsibility to take that "map" and explore it further. It also means "walking the talk" through PRP examples and recognizing the "right" thing within the exam process.

This initiative is not only for Richmond Detachment members. Feel free to pass this onto anyone within the LMD that can make a session. Even if you do not have promotable service yet, why wait? Consider getting a head start by learning about "expectations" now.

You do NOT need to reply. Attendance is on your own time and expense.

Study notes, links, articles and material will also be posted on the web as available.
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