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    2-5) The Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS), upon receipt of higher guidance, develop an organizational and materiel solution among the other DOTMLPF domains; that is, they are developed along with doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership & education, personnel, and facilities. (AFMM, p. 6) The military and the Army develop a family of operational concepts to achieve strategic guidance and operational objectives including Capstone Concept for Joint…

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    important, that one of the nation’s top health care accrediting bodies, The Joint Commission, sets standards focused specifically on leadership. The Joint Commission standards for leadership address three leadership groups: The governing body, the chief executive and other senior managers, and the leaders of the licensed independent practitioner.1 For the healthcare organization to be successful, the governing body, the chief executive, and the leaders of the licensed independent practitioner…

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    Diversity In The Military

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    The board of directors would be the civilian world’s equivalent. The current members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are comprised of seven members, all whom are white males (Biographies, 2017). Civilian corporations have begun to create specific positions such as a Chief Diversity Officer, “whose job is to oversee, coordinate and manage an organization’s diversity initiatives” (Harvey and Allard, 2015, p. 327). Corporate boards are…

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    Hopkins, Powell stated, “a leader is not a leader without followers. The purpose of a leader is to empower followers to get the job done” (Soldier and Statesman: Colin Powell on Leadership, 2007) and that is what he does. As Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Powell used Full Range Leadership Development behaviors, specifically individualized consideration. He always kept the lines of communication open. When he held meetings, he would ask his subordinates for their input and he would…

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    Advantages Of OPPE

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    Systems (HCAHPS). All three of these systems work together to provide patients as well as the medical staff with valuable information when it comes to choosing a physician for their quality of care. First, it is important to understand…

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    Counterdrug

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    Counterdrug Also located in the JFHQ is the National Guard Counterdrug (CD) Program. Since 1989, the National Guard, works with their state Governor in conjunction with interagency organizations to perform interdiction and anti-drug activities in a fight against illicit drugs. The type of military support provided by the National Guard can range reconnaissance, technical assistance, general support, civil operations, and counterdrug training. "Interagency partners include state, local, and…

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    the Joint Chiefs of Staff met with GER Zellen to discuss difficulties to of those separating from the service. As the voice for enlisted military members to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of Defense, CSM Troxell shared, “When a military member separates from the service, if they don’t have the proper…

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    Staff Sergeant Soto enlisted in the Marine Corps in March, 2000 and attended recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, CA in March of 2000 as Private Soto. Private First Class (PFC) Soto attended the School of Infantry and Basic Machinegunnery at San Onfre, Camp Pendleton CA from June to August 2000. Upon Graduation PFC Soto reported to 1st Battalion, 1st Marines (1/1), Weapons Company (Wpns Co), Combined Anti-Armor Team (CAAT) Platoon (Plt) August 2000. PFC Soto was…

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    Joint Warfare During WW2

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    increase the overall warfighting capability to meet the new threat. “It takes all our services together plus the industrial efforts of our Nation to win any major war”. 6 Joint Warfare is the integration of military’s different services into one unified command for the purpose of successful warfare. The first modern major joint operations started in the late stage of World War I, where field armies supported by guns, mortars and tanks; as well as airplanes were employed. During World War II,…

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    Foreign Policy Essay

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    maintaining armed forces. They have three organizations, which are all headed by civilian service secretary and a uniformed service chief. The Office of Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the separate armed services are the three organizations of the DOD. The defense secretary advises the president on critical military decision. The Joint Chiefs of Staff advise the president and secretary of defense on important military questions. Congress also plays a role by constraining force…

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