Recently, Madison Education Group introduced Dr. Kenneth Gemlich as head of the Homeland Security and Safety Management division of the Madison School of Professional Development. In the press release, Gemlich shared his family relationship with the armed forces dating all the way to World War 1, reflected on the meaning of Veterans Day, and also highlighted the new program offerings in safety and security at the MSPD. Read the full article here:
https://www.einpresswire.com/article/760716278/dr-ken-gemlich-appointed-vice-president-of-homeland-security-and-safety-management-programs
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By: Dr. Ken
What is Homeland Security and how did it get its start?
In the United States, Homeland
Security as we know it today resulted from the events of September 11, 2001. Prior
to 9/11, homeland security was an intersection of many different government
agencies with major overlap of responsibility, all operating without much
oversight, control, or cooperation. This, in part, contributed to the security
and intelligence failures that resulted in the attacks on the World Trade
Towers, the Pentagon, and the crash of Flight 93 in Pennsylvania which in turn
led to the establishment of a new position for a Director of National
Intelligence and the Department of Homeland Security. Both the director position and the department
were created to ensure better management of the different intelligence and
security agencies within the United States Government.
The position of Director of National
Intelligence is meant to have all the nation’s intelligence agencies—the Central
Intell...
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By: Dr. Scott
We’ve all met great leaders.
Each leader leads differently, but we all know good leaders when we meet
them. They say the right things. They encourage others. They are sincere. They, simply put, lead. But how did they get that way? With out a doubt, they worked on it and they
continue to work on it.
The best leaders are constantly working to improve their own
leadership skills. In this edition of
our Leadership Wednesday series, we look at 3 questions you should be asking
yourself each day to help you hone your own leadership skills and continue on
your own leadership journey:
What will I accomplish today?
Asking ourselves “what will I accomplish today” helps us
sift through our to-do list and identify one important goal for that day. It can be something big like nailing your
presentation and getting the client or it can be something smaller like mowing the
yard today so you can go to your daughter’s soccer game tom...
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