Pat Doering
Crisis Cop Communication
Travels from Wentzville MO, USA
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Speaks on:
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Crisis Communication
Leadership Development
Negotiation Skills
Formats:
Training
Workshop
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Key Audience Outcomes
Participants gained actionable strategies for crisis negotiation applicable in both professional and personal contexts.
Attendees felt more equipped to handle high-pressure situations with improved communication and decision-making skills.
Many attendees expressed a desire to further their training and potentially join negotiation teams, indicating a significant impact on their career aspirations.
Participants appreciated the emphasis on self-care and mental health, acknowledging its importance in maintaining effectiveness and well-being.
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Pat's Bio
Patrick Doering has been employed in law enforcement since 1996 with the Lake St. Louis (MO) Police Department. He has been a Crisis/Hostage Negotiator since 2004 and is currently the Commander of the St. Charles County Regional Crisis Negotiation Team. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, the FBI National Crisis Negotiation Course, and the London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard) National Negotiators course. Patrick is the former President and co-founder of the Missouri Association of Crisis Negotiators. He has presented case studies at several negotiation conferences across the country. He is currently the Crisis Negotiation Section Chair for the National Tactical Officers Assoc
Pat Offers the Following Talks
Barricades/Barriers and Bias in communication.
This speech will challenge everyone in the audience to become better listeners.
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Life and Death Leadership:
providing leaders with the tools they need to comunicate in a crisis situation.
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Listen Like a Negotiator
The audience will be able to use the tools provided to become better listeners and communicators.
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