ADP 6-22 Leadership Flashcards

(24 cards)

1
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What covers Army Leadership?

A

ADP 6-22

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What is Army Leadership?

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Influencing others by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization

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3
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What is “Mission Command”?

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The Army’s approach to command and control that empowers subordinate decision making and decentralized execution appropriate to the situation.

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4
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What is AR 600-20?

A

Army Command Policy

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5
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What are the three levels of leadership?

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Direct, organizational, and strategic

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What are the three leader attributes?

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Character, presence, and intellect

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What are the three leader competencies?

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Leads, develops, and achieves

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What does character refer to?

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Who the leader is; their internal identity

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What does presence refer to?

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How others see the leader; their actions, demeanor, and appearance

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What does intellect refer to?

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The ability and knowledge the leader possesses

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Why do leaders develop others?

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To assume greater responsibility and increase expertise

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What are the four requirements of character?

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Army Values, empathy, Warrior Ethos, and discipline

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What are the four requirements of presence?

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Military and professional bearing, fitness, confidence, and resilience

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What are the five requirements of intellect?

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Mental agility, sound judgement, innovation, interpersonal tact, and expertise

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What are the five requirements and expectations of “lead”?

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Leads others, extends influence beyond the chain of command, builds trust, leads by example, and communicates

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16
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What is the one requirement and expectation of “achieves”?

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What are the four requirements and expectations of “develops”?

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Fosters espirit de corps, prepares self, develops others, and stewards the profession

18
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What are the three principal ways that leaders can develop others?

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Counseling, coaching, and mentoring

19
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Name things in a unit which affect morale.

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Food, military justice, mail, supply, and billeting

20
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What are the two barriers to communication?

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Physical and psychological

21
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Describe the Be Know Do.

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Army leadership begins with what the leader must BE, the values and attributes that shape a leader’s character. Your skills are those things you KNOW how to do, your competence in everything from the technical side of your job to the people skills a leader requires. But character and knowledge while absolutely necessary are not enough. You cannot be effective, you cannot be a leader, until you apply what you know, until you act and DO what you must.

22
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What are the Army Values?

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Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage

Remember the acronym LDRSHIP

23
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What is counterproductive/toxic leadership?

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The demonstration of leader behaviors that violate one or more of the Army’s core leader competencies or Army Values, preventing a climate conducive to mission accomplishment

24
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Describe toxic leadership.

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Leadership incompetence as well as abusive, erratic, corrupt, and self-serving behaviors