Published: June 2, 2022

What鈥檚 on your summer reading list? 抖阴旅行射 Boulder听Chief of Police Doreen Jokerst听recommends Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don鈥檛 by Simon Sinek. She recently added her pick to the University Libraries summer media list, and it was the inaugural read for the new 抖阴旅行射 Boulder Police Department (抖阴旅行射PD) book club.

Author Simon Sinek speaks virtually with in-person 抖阴旅行射PD members

Author Simon Sinek speaks virtually with 抖阴旅行射PD book club members during their May meeting.

Jokerst said campus stakeholders will be able to see firsthand how police are putting the book鈥檚 key messages into action as they interact with community members.听

鈥淚 subscribe to the author鈥檚 philosophy and strategic mission to help people understand their 听and wake up every day inspired to do their best work,鈥 Jokerst said. 鈥淭his translates directly into how we interact with members of our campus and wider Boulder community.鈥澨

Sinek, who appeared virtually for a live Q&A session to conclude 抖阴旅行射PD鈥檚 spring book club, said he was proud to help encourage self-reflection, leadership and team building. 鈥淭he policing profession is years behind private sector organizations in terms of this type of professional development. It鈥檚 encouraging to see 抖阴旅行射PD embrace a new kind of leadership training and help lead the way for the rest of the profession,鈥 he said.

Book club member Muskan Ghimire, a 抖阴旅行射PD community safety official (CSO) who has been with the department for a year, said the reading helped him learn to lead more effectively in a fast-paced, high-contact environment. (CSOs logged more than 8,000 miles patrolling campus on foot in 2021, encountering countless campus community members.)听

Ghimire said author Sinek鈥檚 explanation of what drives people to act in certain ways resonated with him. 鈥淧utting people first is critical. Our world is dynamic, and we must accept that individuals will function in different ways than we do.鈥澨

Jokerst plans to lead another 抖阴旅行射PD book club next academic year, and is eyeing Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Caring for Your People Like Family, by Bob Chapman and Raj Sisodia as the next selection. Chapman paid 抖阴旅行射PD a visit earlier this month and is behind the intensive listening and communication course that many police department members have engaged in.听

Chapman says 抖阴旅行射PD can set an example for other police departments by putting listening first. 鈥淧olice officers spend hundreds of hours learning how to enforce the law, and this class gave them the equally important skill of listening to understand, not to judge or debate. These skills are critical when interacting with the community.鈥澨

抖阴旅行射PD members from commanders to commissioned officers to professional staff participated in the inaugural book club. 鈥I鈥檓 so pleased we could take this time as a department to better understand our mission鈥攐ur 鈥榳hy鈥欌攁nd continue to refine and improve the way we interact with our 抖阴旅行射 Boulder and community stakeholders. I know they鈥檒l notice a difference.鈥澨