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What ADP/ADRP covers Army Leadership? |
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Leadership is the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization. |
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An Army leader is anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and influences people to accomplish organizational goals. |
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How can leaders mitigate resistance? |
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Leaders can mitigate resistance by anticipating what others value, their reactions to influence, their shared understanding of common goals, and their commitment to the general organization or the purpose of the mission and their trust in the organization and the leader. |
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Command is the authority that a commander in the armed forces lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment. |
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Mission command is the exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commander’s intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations. |
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What conveys the expectations that the Army wants leaders to meet? |
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The Leadership Requirements Model |
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What are the leader attributes? |
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Character, presence and intellect. |
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What are the three categories of competencies? |
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• The Army leader serves to lead others. • The Army leader serves to develop the environment, themselves, others and the profession as a whole. • The Army leader serves to achieve organizational goals. |
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The category of leads encompasses five competencies. What are they? |
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• Leads others. • Extends influence beyond the chain of command. • Builds trust. • Leads by example. • Communicates. |
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What is the purpose of ADP 6-22, Army Leadership? |
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ADP 6-22 establishes the fundamental principles by which Army leaders accomplish their missions and care for their people. |
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