- Reaction score
- 6,771
- Points
- 1,140
Few things are more grating than listening to a CWO/CPO 1 ramble on about the Chief Corps...Perhaps the fact that people below the rank of CPO1/CWO are walking away in droves is a direct, albeit probably unconscious, reaction to the disconnection of our most senior rank to its core. The RCN has established a Command MS position in RCN HQ. If that doesn't speak volumes I don't know what will. The hollow middle is also festering and rotten.
I think the people who did this wanted something akin to WO Corps like we see in the US Military.
The goal as explained at that time was to professionalize the CWO corps so that they could contribute at a strategic level and go beyond just dress deportment and discipline. Part of that I suppose is being able to research, analyze and write and learn about leading organisations and institutions rather than just the leading of people, which you would have already had. ALP being a step in that direction. In my opinion it has nothing to do directly with being a CSM but more to do with preparing you for the next step which is transitioning to organizational leadership.
As far as working at the Strat level goes, the whole point of having Snr NCMs in the room is to have their perspective, not just to have a group of Snr NCMs indoctrinated into the hivemind.
I support the idea of the Command Team concept of a CO and Cox'n, but the role of the Cox'n in that setting is all about people, dress, and deportment. The role of the CO is institutional policy, and institutional leadership.