Command Series Level 1: Developing First Line Supervisors
Wayne, NJ · Oct 27–30, 2025 · 32 hours · $595
Instructor
Jim Harris, et al
Description
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Reviews for this course
Great class. Very informative and broken down in a way that makes concepts easy to understand.
This was a very comprehensive class and covered topics that other trainings have not.
Great class very informative.
Course was very appropriate for newly promoted first line supervisors. Covered various topics to give a broad view of each aspect of front line supervision.
This class was possibly the best first line supervisor class I have ever taken.
Great class, covered a variety of topics.
Course was great. Instructors explained clearly.
The class was great
I am very pleased with the training and topics that were covered in this course. Every instructor was very knowledgeable and interesting. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in becoming a first line supervisor. I thoroughly enjoyed this course and all instructors. Thank you Cpl. Smith #2257
Bannock County Sheriff’s Office
I took this class in preparation for future leadership roles within my agency. The roll call section of the class was particularly important because this is an area I would like to change within my agency. Learning how to do this properly was a significant positive regarding this course.
Thank you for the class. The information was useful in understanding best practices and helping me develop my supervisory skills.
This was a great course helped me better understand reasoning and decisions made by my own command staff. I have been a corporal for 6 months in a small agency and have not had much guidance on how to perform my new responsibilities. This class has been great to reinforce what I am already doing right and what areas I need to work on to become a better supervisor.