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The four indicators of leadership.
Morale
Esprit de corps
Discipline
Proficiency
The Marine Corps leadership traits.
Bearing, Courage, Decisiveness, Dependability, Endurance, Enthusiasm, Initiative, Integrity, Judgment, Justice, Knowledge, Loyalty, Tact, Unselfishness.
The Marine Corps leadership principles.
Proficiency, Self-improvement, Caring for others, Communication, Example, Confirmation, Teamwork, Decisiveness, Developing subordinates, Knowing capabilities, Initiative and capabilities.
The Marine Corps leadership styles.
Autocratic vs Democratic:
Telling, Selling, Participating, Delegating.
The characteristics of a professional.
Competent
Responsible
Dedicated
The document in which the military code of ethics may appear.
Oath of Office
UCMJ
Code of Conduct
Code of Ethics for Government Service
Proper conduct of day-to-day supervision of subordinates.
Set the example, Know their boundaries, Mold with training instructions and counseling, Supervision, Initiative, Chain of Command, Environment, Integrity, Fairness,
Proper conduct of SNCO responsibilities to seniors.
Senior-subordinate relationship, Advisory role, Professional bearing, Support,
Morale
The individual’s state of mind.
It depends on the Marine’s attitude
toward everything.
Esprit de Corps
Loyalty to, pride in, and enthusiasm for the unit shown by its members.
Discipline
The individual or group attitude that ensures prompt obedience to orders and the initiation of appropriate action in the absence of orders.
Proficiency
The technical, tactical, and physical ability of the Marine and the unit to perform the assigned mission.
Bearing
Presenting a favorable impression at all times in carriage, appearance, and personal conduct.
Courage
Recognizing fear, danger, or criticism and despite them, proceeding with calmness and firmness.
Decisiveness
The ability to promptly decide and to communicate your decisions in a clear and forceful manner.
Dependability
The certainty of proper performance of duty.
Endurance
Mental and physical stamina measured by the ability to withstand pain, fatigue, stress, and hardship.