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m410 said:Because we need to give a rating for "leading change" on our PERs.
Out f**kin' standing!!
m410 said:Because we need to give a rating for "leading change" on our PERs.
Flawed Design said:Is there any principles of followership handy? I've done a search but havn't found any lists.
GAP said:Who copied whom?
daftandbarmy said:I was looking for a file that I had found about a year ago with a copy of these principles printed in a US Army field manual in 1970. So I'm guessing that we copied them. Sigh....
Neo Cortex said:The United States Air Force seems to think so, they've compiled a handy reading list: http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/followership.htm
Flawed Design said:Is there any principles of followership handy? I've done a search but havn't found any lists.
Maybe you meant to say "Don't be redundant"? The bolded and yellow parts in the lists above cover what you "added".Tetragrammaton said:These are the lists I'm most familiar with.
1. Achieve professional competence and pursue self-improvement;
2. Clarify objectives and intent;
3. Solve problems and make timely decision
4. Direct; motivate by persuasion and example and by sharing risks and hardships (that is, lead by example)
5. Train under demanding and realistic conditions;
6. Build teamwork and cohesion;
7. Keep subordinates informed;
8. Mentor, educate and develop subordinates;
9. Treat subordinates fairly;
10. Maintain situational awareness, seek information and keep current;
11. Learn from experience and those who have experience; and
12. Exemplify and reinforce the military ethos; maintain order and discipline; and uphold professional norms (that is, lead by example).
1. Achieve professional competence.
2. Appreciate your own strengths and limitations and pursue self-improvement.
3. Seek and accept responsibility.
4. Lead by example.
5. Make sure that your followers know your meaning and intent, then lead them to the accomplishment of the mission
6. Know your soldiers and promote their welfare.
7. Develop the leadership potential of your followers.
8. Make sound and timely decisions.
9. Train your soldiers as a team and employ them up to their capabilities.
10. Keep your followers informed of the mission, the changing situation and the overall picture.
11. Never volunteer.
OK, the last one I added for laughs. ;D
Two I would add for real would be;
1. Ask for clarification when uncertain.
2. Admit to one's errors.
It looks like you both learned from experience and accepted responsibility ;DTetragrammaton said:I sit corrected.