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The importance of critical thinking in public safety leadership

The uncertainty of complex problems requires flexibility when crafting responses

Gordon Graham here with 罢辞诲补测鈥檚 Tip from Lexipol. 罢辞诲补测鈥檚 Tip is for all my public safety friends.

Over the past several years, public safety agencies have been dealing with an increase in complex problems. Recruitment and retention challenges, the COVID pandemic, civil disorders 鈥 none of these have simple solutions.

Many of you recognize the terms Semper Paratus and Semper Fidelis. They鈥檙e the mottos of the Coast Guard and the Marine Corps: 鈥淎lways Ready鈥 and 鈥淎lways Faithful.鈥

To those I would add, 鈥淪emper Gumby鈥: Always Flexible. The uncertainty of complex problems when crafting responses.

Leaders who must craft a response to a complex problem face unpredictability, multiple unknowns, imprecise information, and the need to quickly identify responses. This takes place across health, economic, social, political, and cultural elements.

罢辞诲补测鈥檚 can no longer simply pick up policy and procedure manuals to find the answers. Complex problems may require inputs from many sources. More challenging is deciding what legacy material to keep and how to identify new information that should be added to craft a solution.

After that, the implemented solution needs continuous evaluation. What is working? What is not working? And how quickly can the solution be modified?

What does this mean for you as a leader in your organization? Start with being a life-long learner. You then need to be decisive, innovative, culturally astute, adaptive, and an effective communicator. While this list appears daunting, these are all skills that can and must be learned.

Public safety leaders can expect the frequency of complex problems to increase. So remember: Semper Gumby 鈥 Always flexible. For today鈥檚 complex problems, it鈥檚 a necessary quality for success.

And that鈥檚 罢辞诲补测鈥檚 Tip from Lexipol. Until next time, Gordon Graham signing off.