What Will It Take For You To Make An Impact On The World?
Everybody can make a meaningful impact on the world, whether it’s in your organization, your industry, your community or throughout society as a whole. This podcast will show you, through inspiring stories of real changemakers, how you can adopt the mindset you need to bring about the type of transformation you want to see.
Join Greg Satell, the world's foremost expert on evidence-based change, and award-winning podcaster Roifield Brown as they interview best selling authors, business thinkers, social entrepreneurs, educators, and many others to learn how they came to make a positive impact on the world and show you how you can too.
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What Will It Take For You To Make An Impact On The World?
Everybody can make a meaningful impact on the world, whether it’s in your organization, your industry, your community or throughout society as a whole. This podcast will show you, through inspiring stories of real changemakers, how you can adopt the mindset you need to bring about the type of transformation you want to see.
Join Greg Satell, the world's foremost expert on evidence-based change, and award-winning podcaster Roifield Brown as they interview best selling authors, business thinkers, social entrepreneurs, educators, and many others to learn how they came to make a positive impact on the world and show you how you can too.
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One of the most basic responsibilities of a government is to keep its people safe. In a city, that first line of defense is the police. They are trained to investigate crimes, handle violent criminals and put them in jail.
Yet police departments also spend a lot of time on repeat nonviolent incidents. They manage domestic disputes, mental health episodes and sometimes just people who are down on their luck.
This realization led to the creation of Endmonton’s HELP program, which has been highly successful in reducing police calls and overall crime rates. Perhaps most importantly, it’s improving the lives of Edmonton's most vulnerable citizens.
Enyinnah Okere, Edmonton Police Service’s Chief Operations Officer Joins us to tell us the story of how it all developed as well as his own incredible journey.
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