Finding the Balance of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Rewards as a Manager. A Chat With Renee Henshaw.

9-1-1 Weight in Gold - A podcast by El Paso-Teller County 9-1-1 Authority

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Want to know what it takes to run an accredited communications center that uses three different types of emergency dispatch protocols? Renee Henshaw, Colorado Springs Public Safety Communications Center Manager may have some answers for you.  Renee has a Bachelor's in Sociology and a minor in Criminology from California State University Sacramento.  This non-practicing paralegal has worked in a variety of positions both inside and outside of a communications center.  Within a communication center, she's been an emergency response technician, public safety dispatcher, training coordinator, and supervisor.  Renee has also attended the Center for Creative Leadership.  In this episode, Renee discusses:The evolution of call-answering and dispatch processes.Changes in the tracking of information and data collection.Changes in technology and 9-1-1 systems.Ways to achieve longevity in the profession.Takeaways from working in a variety of positions.Interesting facts about her agency's communications center.Things she has done to improve employee health, work environment, and employee retention.Upcoming changes in the communications center.Renee references:The Colorado Springs Public Safety Communications Center.Accreditation from the International Academy of Emergency Dispatch.