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Webinar- Neuroscience -Increased Influence and Trust for Law Enforcement

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This webinar will teach neuroscience techniques that will increase law enforcement professional’s influence in the community, while building trust and competence.  We will discuss how to execute the process of creating new neuro pathways in our brains to effectively interact, influence, negotiate, respond, dialogue, and resolve conflict with individuals we encounter on a daily basis. We will discuss how to appropriately utilize triggering methods to increase our influence over our counterparts. This webinar will also introduce the power of “Lateral Thinking” when it comes to problem solving for the law enforcement professional.

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