DS and Trust Flashcards

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Standards

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Formal, detailed instruction, observable, measurable, and achievable

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Discipline

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The ability to control one’s behavior(indi)
The mindset to practice to sustained, systematic actions(org)
Positive way the Army practices its profession(pro)

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Expectations for Army professionals

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Trusted Army professional: honored servants of the nation, Army experts, stewards of the army profession

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Roles of trusted Army professionals

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Professionals of Character
Competent Professionals
Committed Professionals

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How to instill discipline(7)

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I BITE PE
Identify high-risk behaviors
Take care of subordinates
Balance mission and welfare
Instill discipline
Perform checks and inspections
Establish Priorities
Explain the standards

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Building Trust
F BPP TRIME

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Expressing Mutual trust in the team
Providing opportunities for social interaction
Taking advantage of breaks
Facilitating relationship building when receiving new team members
Increasing difficulty of training sessions
Recognizing the importance of maintaining or rebuilding trust
Providing feedback to team members
Building trust by increasing transparency
Mitigating distrust

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Barriers to trust(7)

ID AT CIA

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Army Culture
Time and opportunities for interaction that building trust requires
Integrating external personnel
Defensiveness, avoiding conflict, ignoring the importance of team membership, and suspicion about the motivation of other team members
Inaccurate information from others
Competence misjudgments
Absence of similarities

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Maintaining Trust
PEK F

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Evaluate the level of trust with the team
Keep people information of goals, actions, and results
Follows through on actions related to expectations of others
Provide feedback to team members

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Rebuilding Trust

Action Each If

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If an incident occurs that breaks trust within a working relationship, team leaders should address the behaviors that created distrust
Actions must be taken immediately after the violation
Each person responsible for the violation of trust should apologize and explain the violation, after the violation

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Mitigating Distrust
FEE

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Foster information sharing
Ensure Fairness
Encourage Soldiers to trust one another

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