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Growing the Next Generation of FBI Leaders

11/06/03

A graphic of the Director and the next generation of FBI leaders.

Let's say you take charge of an organization that's spread out all over the United States and the world... and suddenly your mission changes dramatically. What do you do?

First, you've got to make sure that all your employees understand the new mission and direct their efforts accordingly. But how do you then build leadership that institutionalizes the changes and leads the work force to the next level?

This is precisely the state of affairs at the FBI, which has reoriented itself since the terrorist attacks against New York and Washington on 9/11/2001. Over the past two years, FBI employees have adapted to an intelligence-based, team approach to investigations, working shoulder to shoulder in close partnerships with their law enforcement and intelligence colleagues -- all to protect Americans from terrorism, espionage, cyber-based attacks, and crime. But what about building that leadership to institutionalize the changes and take the FBI to the next level?

Basically, Leadership Boot Camp. This fall, in rotating classes, the next generation of FBI leaders are attending the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University for customized week-long sessions of high-intensity training, debate, and problem solving.
Assistant Special Agents in Charge of field offices and managers from Headquarters are there to wrestle with current and future FBI challenges. On the curriculum: Leading large-scale change; modifying organizational culture; best practices on managing interdependencies; strategic thinking and decision making; and addressing current FBI issues.

It's a big investment, but for a big payoff: Improved leadership skills that will help the FBI make America a safe place for your children... and for your children's children. That's why Director Mueller (pictured) made a point of stopping by to quiz one class on its progress....

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