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22 Cards in this Set
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What ADP covers Mission Command? |
ADP 6-0 |
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What is the Army's operational concept? |
Unified Land Operations |
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How are unified land operations accomplished?
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Through decisive action |
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What is decisive action? |
The simultaneous combination of offensive, defensive, and stability operations (or defense support of civil authorities) that set the conditions for favorable conflict resolution |
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What is the exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations? |
Mission command |
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What are the six principles of mission command? |
Build cohesive teams through mutual trust Create shared understanding Provide a clear commander's intent Exercise disciplined initiative Use mission orders Accept prudent risk |
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Who are unified action partners? |
Those military forces, governmental and nongovernmental organizations, and elements of the private sector with whom Army forces plan, coordinate, synchronize, and integrate during the conduct of operations |
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What is unity of effort? |
Coordination and cooperation towards common objectives, even if the participants are not necessarily part of the same command or organization- the product of successful unified action |
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What is the commander's intent? |
A clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation and the desired military end state that supports mission command, provides focus to the staff, and helps subordinate and supporting commanders act to achieve the commander's desired results without further orders, even when the operation doesn't unfold as planned |
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What are mission orders? |
Directives that emphasize to subordinates the results to be attained, not how they are to achieve them |
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What is the art of command? |
The creative and skillful exercise of authority through timely decision-making and leadership |
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What ADP covers Army Leadership? |
ADP 6-22 |
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What is leadership? |
Process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization |
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What is an Army Leader? |
Anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and influences people to accomplish organizational goals |
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How can leaders mitigate resistance? |
By anticipating what others value, their reactions to influence, their shared understanding of common goals, and their commitment to the general organization or the purpose of the mission and their trust in the organization |
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What is command? |
The authority that a commander in the armed forces lawfully exercise over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment |
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What is mission command? |
The exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations |
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What conveys the expressions that the Army wants leaders to meet? |
The leadership requirements model |
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What are the leadership attributes? |
Character, presence, and intellect |
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What are the three categories of competencies? |
To lead develop and achieve organizational goals |
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The category of leads encompasses five competencies. What are they? |
Leads others Extends influence beyond the chain of command Build trust Leads by example Communicates |
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What is the purpose of ADP 6-22, Army Leadership? |
To establish the fundamental principles by which Army leaders accomplish their missions and care for their people |