Army Leadership Flashcards
What Army Doctrine covers Leadership?
ADP 6-22
What is an Army leader?
Anyone who inspires and influences people to accomplish organizational goals.
How can leaders mitigate resistance?
By anticipating others’ values, reactions, understanding of common goals, commitment to the organization and trust in the leader.
What is command?
The authority that a leader lawfully exercises over subordinates by rank or assignment
What is mission command?
The exercise of authority and direction by the commander in order to enpower effetive leaders in the conduct of operations
What are the Leader Attributes?
Character, presence, and intellect
What are the three categories of competence?
Leads, develops, and achieves
What conveys the expectations that the Army wants leaders to meet?
The leadership requirements model
What is toxic leadership?
A combination of self-centered attitudes, motivations, and behaviors that have adverse effects on subordinates, the organization and mission performance.
What are the three levels of leadership?
Direct, organizational, and strategic
What is character?
The essence of who a person is, what a person believes and how a person acts.
What are the four requirements and expectations of character?
Army values, empathy, warrior ethos, and discipline
What is the leader responsible for?
Developing individuals and improving the organiztion for the near and long term.
What is the Direct Level Leadership?
Ability to apply competencies at a proficient level.
What is the Organizational level leadership?
Ability to apply competencies to increasingly complex situation.