Jean-Michel Blais, former chief of Halifax Regional Municipality police has released a book called “Working the Blue Lines: Lessons in leadership from hockey and policing.”
Jean-Michel draws on his experiences in the RCMP, with the United Nations, and as a hockey referee to distill the characteristics a good leader needs to lead well, and how to use both good and bad experiences to develop them.
Each chapter has a list of “calls from the blue line” to summarize the chapter’s message and give the reader encouragement in how to move toward becoming a better leader.
“JM” was also a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and a veteran of emergency relief and humanitarian efforts after a devastating earthquake in Haiti, gives a master-class in leadership.
He has been a hockey official with TASA Minor Hockey in Tantallon, Nova Scotia for over a decade and continues to officiate today to be a mentor to upcoming local hockey officials.
JM played a key role in helping both my sons Drake and Trent as young hockey officials develop along the way.
(Ian’s son Drake top left officiating his first AUS game at the Halifax Forum in 2019 and Ian and Trent working the lines at at TASA game in Tantallon at St. Margaret’s Centre in 2015.)
For more information on “Working the Blue Lines: Lessons in leadership from hockey and policing” click here.
Good luck with the book JM!
-Ian
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