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Las Vegas!

July 25 , Saturday, and July 26, Sunday
0830-1700
Courtyard by Marriott,
Las Vegas
South
5845 Dean Martin Dr.
Las Vegas,
NV
89118
702.895.7519
Saturday & Sunday
Assessment Center Workshop
Supervisory and Management Skill Development Course
Using Assessment Center Methods
CANCELLATION POLICY; REGISTRATION IS
NON-REFUNDABLE FOR NON-ATTENDANCE IF KSA LTD. IS NOT
NOTIFIED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE EVENT. BECAUSE HOTEL
CONFERENCE ROOMS/MEALS, PRINTING, COURSE MATERIALS ARE
PAID IN ADVANCE, KSA LTD. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RETAIN
CANDIDATES PROPORTIONAL COST OF THE COURSE SET UP, WITH
A $100 MINIMUM. BY REGISTERING FOR THE CLASS, YOU ARE
RESERVING A SEAT IN THE CLASS. There is a class size
minimum of 10 participants. Should KSA Ltd. cancel the
class, you will receive a full refund or you can choose
to attend another later course.
Students who cannot attend but who have paid in
advance have the option of attending a future class at
no additional costs other than their travel/lodging
expenses.
Payment must be
received in advance. Tuition includes: the
workshop materials, and a working lunch.
Class starts at 0830 (Not 0800) and goes to 1630 hrs.
Location: Courtyard Las Vegas South
Contact Rick Michelson for questions or
information: 619-203-3073 or email him at
rmichels@assessmentcenter.org
Registration includes workshop materials, and a
working lunch. Hotel is not included in the
registration
Hotel Info:
Courtyard Las Vegas South, 5845 Dean Martin
Drive, Las Vegas, NV, 89118, (702) 895-7519
Ask for Per Diem or State Rates!
Rank's covered:
*Federal Agents: Supervisory to Management Levels up to
GS 15
Police: Federal Agents, State Highway Patrol, State Police,
State Troopers, County or Municipal
Police officers, Detectives, Corporals, Agents, Shift or
Watch Commanders, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain,
Commander, Assistant to Deputy Chief.
Corrections:
Federal, State and County Correctional and
Detention, officers,
Sergeants and Captains, Commanders/ Deputy/Assistant
Chiefs
Courts: Court Officers, Bailiff's, Sergeants,
Marshals, etc.
Firefighters: Fire Captain, Training
Captain, Administrative Captain, Battalion Chief,
Division Chief, Bureau Chief, Assistant or Deputy Chief
Human Resource Professionals:
Whether you are an HR professional and
want to know more about are setting up promotionals,
including assessment centers, for public safety
personnel, or are a "serious”
public safety contender for a
promotional exam and have to participate in an
Assessment Center or ANY similar testing process, you’ll
benefit from this class!
We cover
the critical job dimensions for most supervisory,
mid-level management to executive positions, and demonstrate the
relationship of those skills to the job itself. We use
performance based scenarios to demonstrate those skills
you'll need on the job, through various
performance based scenarios. These
include Panel Interviews, Oral Interviews, Assessment
Centers, Simulations, In-baskets, Leaderless groups,
Subordinate counseling sessions, Oral presentations,
Accomplishment surveys and Written exercises.
Since 1990, KSA, Ltd. has
specialized in teaching the Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities, KSA's, of supervision and management skills
necessary for new supervisors and managers in public
safety.
We
demystify
the Assessment
Center process as well as other promotional processes
and help clarify what to expect in the actual job.
Rick
Michelson,
Director of KSA, is the author of “PREPARING
FOR PROMOTION - A Guide for Public Safety Assessment
Centers” (By Law-Tech, publishers of the Qwik-Codes)
and Preparing for Fire Service Assessment Centers,
as well as “How to Get Hired in Public Safety,” and
“Crime Scene Dynamics.” The book is
available through our site, Amazon, Law Tech and
Firefighter bookstores.
This two-day workshop
will help you:
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Understand what
Assessment Centers are or are not
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Understand how you are
being rated the assessors
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Demonstrate
your transferable skills to the assessors in the
exercises
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Link the
dimensions of the next rank to your previous
experiences
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Conduct a subordinate
counseling
session or citizens complaint, and meet the objectives
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Write and
orally present
at a training briefing, media event, or community
meeting (with minimal prep time)
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Facilitate
a leaderless group discussion: (May include
facilitated vs. non-facilitated, assigned vs.
non-assigned roles.
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Practice working through an “In-basket”
with a greater understanding of the dimensions
assessor are looking for.
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Coach and
mentor
everyone from the marginal performer to the seasoned
veteran
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Set
a path for your own
career development
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Help your agency develop
a succession planning
program
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