The Army Leadership FrameworkHorsford, Sonya DouglassGrosland, TanethaGunn, Kelly Morgan
The U.S. Army Leadership Field Manual also provides: A leadership approach based on the army's core principles of "Be, Know, Do" Hands-on lessons to enhance training, mentoring, and decision-making skills Chapters that focus on the different roles and requirements for leadership 作者简介:T...
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Army Leadership Field Manual explains how to be a leader when lives hang in the balance. It will teach you how to earn the kind of trust and respect that holds a team and an organization together amid extreme challenges of any kind. This manual is based on the wisdom of generations of ...
Occupations, Cultures, and Leadership in the Army and Air Force Most discussions of culture in the military services concern the relationship between military and civilian culture. Comparatively less interest has been s... GR Mastroianni - 《Parameters》 被引量: 17发表: 2005年 Occupations, Cultures...
The article discusses leadership in United States Army. Topics discussed include communication aspects of leadership and leadership skills. Other topics such as U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), self-development and U.S. Army War College are also discussed. U.S. Army Command and...
Two Centuries of Leadership And Selfless Service: The Army NCO I have been the beneficiary of wisdom and advice from Army noncommissioned officers for more than 50 years. I have had the privilege of being shaped, molde... Gordon,R.,Sullivan - 《Statistical Methods in Medical Research》 被...
leadership is the key to the success of the Army leadership model. Now, for the first time, you can have access to the Army's successful leadership philosophy and the principles that are outlined in "Be Know Do" the official Army Leadership Manual. "Be Know Do" makes this critical ...
We should constantly cultivate the core values of contemporary revolutionary service personnel, vigorously promote advanced military culture, and preserve the nature and the character of the military as the people's army. We should unswervingly pursue full IT application as the goal in achieving ...
but then serves the full number of years or up to the age limit. In equipment the organization of the army is into the three great arms of infantry, cavalry, and artillery, together with more or less numerous other branches, such as engineers, medical corps, etc., besides the staff organ...