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RCMP commissioner took $44,000 training to be "

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RCMP commissioner took $44,000 training to be "more effective leader'


Misc CDN | 206561 hits | Sep 11 11:18 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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OTTAWA � The RCMP paid a firm in Arizona more than $44,000 for "executive coaching" and other training for its top official, Commissioner William Elliott, as part of ongoing efforts to improve accountability in the force, Canwest News Service has learned.

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  1. by avatar Benn
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:14 pm
    I don't get it. This and the 220K for three more guys being announced. What does some Firm in Arazona have that NO firm or consultant in Canada does not have?

  2. by avatar MAC1767
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:00 pm
    we sent him on training so he could learn about "accountability"?? did he have no idea what this would cost us, and how it would look? and why are we sending people to be trained by americans, is it because they are great leaders?LOL!! just one more thing to piss me off about the RCMP top brass. or is that ass :lol:

  3. by avatar Dayseed
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 7:28 pm
    Trust me, for $44K, I can teach anybody to be a "better" leader. I'll even throw in "better" singer too. (Hey Commish, don't sing and punch yourself in the throat at the same time, it'll sound better.)

    My problem is though, how does anybody measure the benefit of these courses? Sending somebody on say, a blood-spatter CSI course, has a measurable benefit. Dude can now testify at murder trials regarding blood spatter. But these sorts of courses seem like "horseshit" and "wastes of money" because there's no measurable difference for the average Canadian on the street.

    If he wants to make believe he's a better Boss, buy a Bruce Springsteen album and save Canadians $43,990.



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