TEEX – Exercising Skills Series, Exercising Leadership Ethically scheduled in Port Neches, TX. 3/3/2016 – 3/4/2016. FREE COURSE Instructor: Ben Kennedy
Description This two-day course provides students with the ability to recognize ethical dilemmas in the context of their environments, apply a decision model to resolve these dilemmas, render ethical decisions, and defend under scrutiny the resulting decisions that were made in an effort to resolve these dilemmas. The ESS: ELE course will become the fourth offering within the Executive Skill Series.
Prerequisite There are no prerequisites for this course.
Topics The Adaptive Leadership Model; Introduction to a Dialogue on Ethics; The Ethical Dilemma in Context; Applied Ethics; Defending Under Scrutiny.
Audience The target audience for all of the Executive Skill Series courses, including the Exercising Leadership Ethically course, are fire and emergency services personnel in positions of authority who have an opportunity to exercise leadership.
Education Credits 0.00 CEUs; Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE); Texas Commission of Fire Protection (TCFP); State Firemen’s and Fire Marshals’ Association of Texas (SFFMA)
Contact Information ESTI Phone: (979) 845-7641 | Tollfree: (866) 878-8900 Email: esti@teex.tamu.edu
Other Information To request this class in your jurisdiction or department, please use the Emergency Services Training Institute (ESTI) Extension Course Request Form. To request admission to an already-scheduled course, call the contact person listed in this course schedule. This will allow the course host to provide appropriate numbers of student manuals. Classroom only.
Select Link to register: https://teex.org/Pages/Class.aspx?course=NFA093&courseTitle=Exercising