Blue Leader Nation Podcast

Episode 11: Police Promotion 101: What to expect and how to begin

25 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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This episode explores the essential steps and mindset needed for police officers to prepare effectively for promotion. It covers understanding the process, early preparation, and developing leadership qualities to succeed in competitive promotion exams. Click HERE [https://blueleadernation.com/promotion-ready]for more information on the Police Promotion Challenge.

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