This is a great leadership question. The answer? Put the Soldier in charge. Make them responsible for the solution. One of two things could happen: They might actually do a good job, solving the problem. In this scenario, everyone wins. …Read More
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This is a great leadership question. The answer? Put the Soldier in charge. Make them responsible for the solution. One of two things could happen: They might actually do a good job, solving the problem. In this scenario, everyone wins. …Read More
ADP 6-22 establishes the Army leadership principles that apply to officers, noncommissioned officers and enlisted Soldiers as well as Army Civilians. Commanders, staffs, and subordinates ensure their decisions and actions comply with applicable US, international, and, in some cases, host-nation …Read More
This is Change 1 to ADP 6-22. It is not the full document. NOTES: Some references listed in this doc might have been superseded and/or updated and should be checked for accuracy, which can be easily done using the DA …Read More
Class/briefing that discuss team-building techniques that prevent combat or operational stress among military units. NOTES: Some references listed in this doc might have been superseded and/or updated and should be checked for accuracy, which can be easily done using the …Read More
This course management plan is for The Army Training System Warrior Leader Course (TATS-WLC) active component (AC) and The Army School System (TASS) schools using the modified (MOD) Program of Instruction (POI). The course contains lesson including: In processing, APFT, …Read More
This regulation— a. Establishes Army leadership policy and sets forth responsibilities for all aspects of leadership and leader development policy, doctrine, training, and research. b. Provides direction and guidance to the Center for Army Leadership through TRADOC/CAC for research, doctrine …Read More