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The Army's leadership doctrine states that soldiers must satisfy 4 leadership requirements. What are they
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1. Lead in peace to be prepared for war
2. Develop individual leaders 3. Develop leadership teams 4. Decentralize |
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Describe the "Be, Know and Do".
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Army leadership begins with what the leader must BE, the values and attributes that shape a leader’s character. Your skills are those things you KNOW how to do, your competence in everything from the technical side of your job to the people skills a leader requires. But character and knowledge—while absolutely necessary—are not enough. You cannot be effective, you cannot be a leader, until you apply what you know, until you act and DO what you must
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What is a principle?
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Principles are guidelines
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What are the team building stages?
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1. Formation
2. Enrichment 3. Sustainment |
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Name the 4 human needs
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1. Physical
2. Security 3. Social 4. Higher (religious |
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Is any one human need more important than the other?
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NO
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What does Decentralization mean?
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The release of authority for execution from senior to subordinate levels
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What does FM 22-100 cover?
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Army Leadership (Be, Know, Do)
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What does FM 7-0 cover?
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Training the force
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Define Leadership
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Leadership is influencing people—by providing purpose, direction, and motivation—while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization
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