Garrett Langley is the co-founder and CEO of Flock Safety, an Atlanta-based public safety technology company recently valued at $7.5 billion. Flock manufactures hardware like license plate recognition cameras, drones, and gunshot detection systems, as well as software used by thousands of communities and law enforcement agencies across the U.S. In this episode of World of DaaS, Garrett and Auren discuss: The broken state of law enforcement data infrastructureWhy 60% of murders go unsolved in ...
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Garrett Langley is the co-founder and CEO of Flock Safety, an Atlanta-based public safety technology company recently valued at $7.5 billion. Flock manufactures hardware like license plate recognition cameras, drones, and gunshot detection systems, as well as software used by thousands of communities and law enforcement agencies across the U.S. In this episode of World of DaaS, Garrett and Auren discuss: The broken state of law enforcement data infrastructureWhy 60% of murders go unsolved in ...
Patrick Lencioni - the six types of working genius
"World of DaaS"
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Patrick Lencioni - the six types of working genius
Patrick Lencioni is one of the founders of The Table Group and is the pioneer of the organizational health movement. He is the author of 13 books, which have sold over 9 million copies and been translated into more than 30 languages. As President of the Table Group, Pat spends his time speaking and writing about leadership, teamwork, and organizational health and consulting with executives and their teams. After more than twenty years in print, his classic book, The Five Dysfunctions of...
"World of DaaS"
Garrett Langley is the co-founder and CEO of Flock Safety, an Atlanta-based public safety technology company recently valued at $7.5 billion. Flock manufactures hardware like license plate recognition cameras, drones, and gunshot detection systems, as well as software used by thousands of communities and law enforcement agencies across the U.S. In this episode of World of DaaS, Garrett and Auren discuss: The broken state of law enforcement data infrastructureWhy 60% of murders go unsolved in ...