W.I.N.: Critical Issues in Training and Leading Warriors

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Author: Brian Willis ISBN: 9781617927614
Publisher: Warrior Spirit Books Publication: January 1, 2001
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brian Willis
ISBN: 9781617927614
Publisher: Warrior Spirit Books
Publication: January 1, 2001
Imprint:
Language: English
W.I.N. - An acronym for the powerful question – What’s Important Now? A question at the forefront of the choices warriors face every day. These choices relate to the missions a warrior are tasked with and also to the choices made regarding their personal lives and relationships. Warriors working in law enforcement, corrections and the military face a unique and exciting blend of opportunities and challenges. This book is about the philosophies, stories and thoughts that reflect what is important when it comes to training and leading these warriors. To bring this to life Brian Willis sought input from warrior trainers and warrior leaders from around North America. In this volume twenty-five of them share their thoughts and insights making this a must read for every officer, every trainer and every leader regardless of their assignment. "I have known Brian Willis for years. He is not only very knowledgeable about what makes warriors tick and helps them perform, he is also highly respected by all who know him as a dedicated and generous man that we all enjoy working with. These two qualities have allowed him to assemble the outstanding collective warrior wisdom in his W.I.N. books. A must read for warriors in all fields." Alexis Artwohl PhD., Police psychologist and author of Deadly Force Encounters “In the science of mental preparation for combat Brian Willis has few equals. W.I.N.: Critical Issues in Leading and Training Warriors, is a compilation of wisdom from the world's top instructors and is a must read if you are involved in officer safety training.” Lt. Harvey V. Hedden - Kenosha County Sheriffs Department Deputy Executive Director – ILEETA “This book is an excellent example of how Brian Willis continues to take a leadership role in developing law enforcement personnel for successful outcomes. W.I.N. is a must read for anyone who is truly committed to training and leading warriors.” Marcus Young, M.A., Presidential Medal of Valor Winner and International Police Chiefs Association Officer of the Year A portion of the proceeds from every sale of this book will be donated to: • The Scholarship Fund for the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA) www.ileeta.org.
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W.I.N. - An acronym for the powerful question – What’s Important Now? A question at the forefront of the choices warriors face every day. These choices relate to the missions a warrior are tasked with and also to the choices made regarding their personal lives and relationships. Warriors working in law enforcement, corrections and the military face a unique and exciting blend of opportunities and challenges. This book is about the philosophies, stories and thoughts that reflect what is important when it comes to training and leading these warriors. To bring this to life Brian Willis sought input from warrior trainers and warrior leaders from around North America. In this volume twenty-five of them share their thoughts and insights making this a must read for every officer, every trainer and every leader regardless of their assignment. "I have known Brian Willis for years. He is not only very knowledgeable about what makes warriors tick and helps them perform, he is also highly respected by all who know him as a dedicated and generous man that we all enjoy working with. These two qualities have allowed him to assemble the outstanding collective warrior wisdom in his W.I.N. books. A must read for warriors in all fields." Alexis Artwohl PhD., Police psychologist and author of Deadly Force Encounters “In the science of mental preparation for combat Brian Willis has few equals. W.I.N.: Critical Issues in Leading and Training Warriors, is a compilation of wisdom from the world's top instructors and is a must read if you are involved in officer safety training.” Lt. Harvey V. Hedden - Kenosha County Sheriffs Department Deputy Executive Director – ILEETA “This book is an excellent example of how Brian Willis continues to take a leadership role in developing law enforcement personnel for successful outcomes. W.I.N. is a must read for anyone who is truly committed to training and leading warriors.” Marcus Young, M.A., Presidential Medal of Valor Winner and International Police Chiefs Association Officer of the Year A portion of the proceeds from every sale of this book will be donated to: • The Scholarship Fund for the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA) www.ileeta.org.

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