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Travis Yates

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Travis Yates is a commander with a large municipal police department and is none of the most prolific authors in law enforcement. The recipient of the International Trainer of the Year, Yates is a sought out trainer and consultant in leadership and risk management principles that has provided training in 47 states and across the globe. He is the author of “The Courageous Police Leader: A Survival Guide for Combating Cowards, Chaos & Lies.” Travis is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and Doctoral Candidate in Strategic Leadership.

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“If you avoid conflict to keep the peace,
you start a war inside yourself.”—Cheryl Richardson”
Travis Yates, The Courageous Police Leader: A Survival Guide for Combating Cowards, Chaos, and Lies

“Morals and ethics aren’t popular topics these days. And depending upon which way the political winds are blowing, matters of morality can seem threatening, trivial, or taboo. But morality matters. And in the law enforcement profession, it’s always mattered.”
Travis Yates, The Courageous Police Leader: A Survival Guide for Combating Cowards, Chaos, and Lies

“After all, being wrong is an important part of learning, and absolutely necessary for learning how to do things right.[27] When mistakes are openly acknowledged and reviewed in positive ways, they become sources of knowledge. And when mistakes are met with fair and predictable discipline when necessary, even serious mistakes can become sources of motivation—instead of reasons for cover-ups and misconduct.”
Travis Yates, The Courageous Police Leader: A Survival Guide for Combating Cowards, Chaos, and Lies

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