Unlocking Character-Based Leadership: Key Takeaways from Warren Ackerson’s Guide for Sergeants
In law enforcement, leadership is tested daily under conditions that allow little margin for error. Sergeants are expected to make sound decisions under pressure, manage personnel issues, and balance operational demands with accountability. In this environment, effective leadership is not defined by rank alone, but by character. In Sergeants Lead the Way, retired Sergeant Warren Ackerson presents a practical framework for character-based leadership rooted in real-world experience. Drawing from more than two decades in civilian law enforcement, service in the U.S. Army Military Police Corps—including duty on the Korean DMZ, and leadership roles in the private sector, Ackerson focuses on what consistently matters most at the supervisory level: integrity, discipline, and professional responsibility. This is not an academic or theoretical text. It is a concise, experience-driven handbook that places character at the center of effective supervision. For officers preparing for prom...