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Class/ Online | Classroom |
Date | August 06, 2024 |
Time | 9:00am to 5:00pm |
Venue | Hotel Grand Pacific Singapore 101 Victoria Street Singapore 188018 |
Fee | 9% GST will apply SGD 520.003 & above: SGD500.00 each For Member SGD 494 3 & above: SGD475 each |
Note | Two tea breaks and buffet lunch will be served. Limited complimentary car parking coupons are available upon request. |
Other Date(s) | 1) Nov 06, 2024 |
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With the rapid expansion of technology, perpetuating crimes has proliferated globally and rampantly. Being a police and law-enforcer, your tasks have been more arduous than ever. Fighting crimes, admonishing criminals and reducing violence in the community prove to be challenging, day by day.
You need to strengthen your skills in detecting double-dealers and lawbreakers. One noteworthy way of doing so is thru the interpretation of nonverbal behaviors. In order to decipher the meaning behind the actions of suspected criminals, it is essential for you to recognize important principles of body language.
In what seems to be trifle aspects of body movements, you will realize there’s POWER in them. Sometimes, the body language that we take for granted or ignore may mean something significantly.
Often times, we see, but we do not observe. Reading a person’s behavior is a challenging task. It takes concerted effort and careful interaction with different personalities. You cannot make an immediate conclusion from just one movement.
While it is true that it is an arduous task, it is not impossible to master. If you are ready to start your journey towards mastering nonverbal communication, this is a good start for you. It’s a power you can build over time with continuous training.
Based on your newfound knowledge, it is our hope that you will be able to determine its applicability in your professional life. This training will equip you with the knowledge in identifying shady behaviors confidently and, in turn, facilitate interrogations and investigations efficiently. You will be able to have the competitive advantage in helping reduce crime rates.
You need to strengthen your skills in detecting double-dealers and lawbreakers. One noteworthy way of doing so is thru the interpretation of nonverbal behaviors. In order to decipher the meaning behind the actions of suspected criminals, it is essential for you to recognize important principles of body language.
In what seems to be trifle aspects of body movements, you will realize there’s POWER in them. Sometimes, the body language that we take for granted or ignore may mean something significantly.
Often times, we see, but we do not observe. Reading a person’s behavior is a challenging task. It takes concerted effort and careful interaction with different personalities. You cannot make an immediate conclusion from just one movement.
While it is true that it is an arduous task, it is not impossible to master. If you are ready to start your journey towards mastering nonverbal communication, this is a good start for you. It’s a power you can build over time with continuous training.
Based on your newfound knowledge, it is our hope that you will be able to determine its applicability in your professional life. This training will equip you with the knowledge in identifying shady behaviors confidently and, in turn, facilitate interrogations and investigations efficiently. You will be able to have the competitive advantage in helping reduce crime rates.
Objective
The training is set to enable participants to:
- Nonverbal Communication: An Indispensable Part of Our Lives
- Neural Structure: A Window to Our Truest Self
- Nonverbal Behaviors: Don’t Pull My Leg
- Nonverbal Behaviors: Don’t Give Me a Cold Shoulder
- Nonverbal Behaviors: Keep Yourself at Arm’s Length
- Nonverbal Behaviors: Keep Yours Fingers Crossed
- Nonverbal Behaviors: Take Something at Face Value
- Splashes of Lies and Lying
- Splashes of Deceit and Schemes
- Nonverbal Communication: Present and Future
Outline
- Explain the essential guidelines of interpreting nonverbal communication
- Establish concrete ways on interpreting nonverbal behaviors based on guidelines learned
- Determine applicability of learned guidelines in professional life
- Be familiar with the brain’s design in manifesting honesty thru certain body parts
- Describe how the brain responds to stimulus and pacifies our body
- Discover nonverbal signals that the feet and leg communicate
- Discover nonverbal signals that the torso, shoulders, hips, and chest communicate
- Discover nonverbal signals that the arms communicate
- Discover nonverbal signals that the hands and fingers communicate
- Discover nonverbal signals that the face communicates
- Define relevant terms and jargons
- Share professional experiences pertinent to topics discussed
- Participate in the exercises, games and activities conducted by the instructor
- Formulate insights based on new knowledge acquired
- Forecast relevance of this training in the future for Law Enforcement professionals
- Ponder on personal realizations and express perspective about the training
Who should attend
- All Ministries’ Enforcement officers
- Investigating Officers
- Security Officers
- Disciplinary Officers
- Patrolling Profilers
- Surveillant Officers
- Private Eye
- Airline Officers
- Gate hold room Screening Officers
- Auxiliary Officers
- and many other officers who upholds the Law
Methodology
This will be a one-day course, conducted formally and the following methodologies will be applied:
- Presentation
- Group Discussion
- Individual and team exercises
- Videos
- Role-playing
- Case studies
Testimonial
The activities were very engaging.
Alan's vast experience has made this course very interesting. He is able to engage us with us for the course content.
Willing to share his vast experience with participants. Humous and good human touch during lessons.
The trainer, Mr Elan, is fun & enjoyable to listen to and has vast experience in this field of expetise.
highly recommended course
Excellent course! Elan is amazing and humble
Able to relate the topics to my work and personal experience
Interactive, able to engage the audirence with real-life experences.
Background of trainer relates to the topic very well.
Alan's vast experience has made this course very interesting. He is able to engage us with us for the course content.
Willing to share his vast experience with participants. Humous and good human touch during lessons.
The trainer, Mr Elan, is fun & enjoyable to listen to and has vast experience in this field of expetise.
highly recommended course
Excellent course! Elan is amazing and humble
Able to relate the topics to my work and personal experience
Interactive, able to engage the audirence with real-life experences.
Background of trainer relates to the topic very well.
Alan Elangovan's Profile
The Master Trainer Alan, an erudite behavioral analyst with three decades of firsthand experience. For the past 30 years, he has been equipping civil servants in Singapore and the corporate world on how to enhance and harness their skills for increased productivity. His expertise in strategic training has made him the cynosure of all eyes within and outside of Singapore.
He has been the point man in identifying, researching and strategically implementing the specific training needs for the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) workforce in their various departments. For seven years, he was the company trainer at the SAF; he spent the next five years in the private sector as a corporate trainer before pitching his tent with the Ministry of Home Affairs for two decades as their master trainer and public speaker.
From experience, Alan understands that detecting a high-quality forgery and other related criminal cases is time-consuming, energy-demanding and intellectually-tasking, and as such, he came up with a quintessential training program tagged Profiling Techniques and Behavioral Courses. Since 2004, he has always been the resource personnel at Immigration Checkpoints Authority's (ICA) seminars for their workforce. Alan recorded another great feat by being contracted to share his wealth of experience with officers in some other countries of the world. Since then, he has been a regular face in seminars conducted for immigration and customs officers in Indonesia, Malaysia, Bhutan, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Hong Kong, Australia, Myanmar, Thailand and Cambodia. The continuous flow of classes he conducts for people from Asian region has unarguably enhanced the quality of his delivery and also increased his knowledge. Alan have trained an estimated number of 100,000 officers all over public and private sectors.
His efforts were never allowed to go in vain as he has clinched many laurels and international recognitions. He was given the title of Master Trainer in 2015. Other coveted awards that Alan has won are: Commissioner Testimonial for Outstanding Trainer Award and Commendation for Outstanding Trainer Award. Since then, many other laurels have crossed his path.
He has been the point man in identifying, researching and strategically implementing the specific training needs for the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) workforce in their various departments. For seven years, he was the company trainer at the SAF; he spent the next five years in the private sector as a corporate trainer before pitching his tent with the Ministry of Home Affairs for two decades as their master trainer and public speaker.
From experience, Alan understands that detecting a high-quality forgery and other related criminal cases is time-consuming, energy-demanding and intellectually-tasking, and as such, he came up with a quintessential training program tagged Profiling Techniques and Behavioral Courses. Since 2004, he has always been the resource personnel at Immigration Checkpoints Authority's (ICA) seminars for their workforce. Alan recorded another great feat by being contracted to share his wealth of experience with officers in some other countries of the world. Since then, he has been a regular face in seminars conducted for immigration and customs officers in Indonesia, Malaysia, Bhutan, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Hong Kong, Australia, Myanmar, Thailand and Cambodia. The continuous flow of classes he conducts for people from Asian region has unarguably enhanced the quality of his delivery and also increased his knowledge. Alan have trained an estimated number of 100,000 officers all over public and private sectors.
His efforts were never allowed to go in vain as he has clinched many laurels and international recognitions. He was given the title of Master Trainer in 2015. Other coveted awards that Alan has won are: Commissioner Testimonial for Outstanding Trainer Award and Commendation for Outstanding Trainer Award. Since then, many other laurels have crossed his path.