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What Army regulation covers "NCODP"?

AR 350–1 CH. 4
What does NCODP stand for?
Noncommisioned Officer Development Program
What is the purpose of AR 350–1?
The regulation prescribes policies, procedures, and responsibilities for developing, managing, and conducting Army training and leader development
Who is responsible for NCODP?
The command
NCODP is typically managed by whom?
The CSM or senior NCO in the organizaion
In order to accomplish battle–focused NCO development, commanders and unit NCOs should follow what procedures?
–Link NCO development to the current skill level and duty assignments
–Establish a viable unit level NCODP using unit METL as the vehicle to incorporate the following into each NCO's daily activities
–Synchronize battle–focused NCODP as a component of operational assignments (experience) with the other two pillars of leader development (institutional training and self–development)
–Establish a systematic and continuous program
–Integrate the use of leader books (FM 25–l01, app B) to track individual NCO progress
A successful NCODP will result in NCOs who can what?

–Demonstrate the skills of current skill level and duty position per AR 611–21 and DA Pam 600–25
–Accept the duties and responsibilities of current rank and duty position per AR 600–20, AR 611–21, and FM 7–22.7
–Enhance combat performance for the current and next higher rank and duty position per FM 6–22
–Enhance combat leadership competencies for the current and next higher rank per FM 6–22
–Train themselves and subordinates to be proficient in METL tasks and associated critical tasks per FM 7–0, FM 7–1, and FM 7–22.7
–Coach subordinates to be totally committed to U.S. Army professional ethics, Warrior Ethos, and the Soldier’s Creed per FM 6–22