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… competition, and with war. It is applicable more specifically … mixed in, but a fundamentally new way of thinking about warfare … 6 BDE this could mean that our organisation becomes more ‘purple’ …
Knowing Yourself and Others as a Leader: A Personal Perspective
… office, waving the document. I knew what it was … a submission … he, 'was being trained to be a memberof a tank crew soon to be … completely. The explanation was appreciated and from then on, he …
… help from some very patient and forgiving soldiers. Without them I … the theory of leading teams. I knew, at least in theory, that the … purpose, and know what each member brings to the fight. Good …
… is answering this challenge. The new Combatant Training Continuum … has deep ties with partner organisations, and these … Continuum was a collaborative approach, informed by Special …
Doctrine vs Creativity: Is Creative Thinking Inhibited in Early Military Training?
… a trainee officer’s ability toapply lateral thinking later in … a critical success factor of any organisation or education system … has seen the introduction ofnew tactics, systems, and …
Trust as a Strategic Resource for the Defence of Australia
… the resurgence of asymmetry – an approach to contending with others … subsumes the threshold altogether. Contending here requires a … resource Cognitive war isn’t a new strategy; rather it is the …
… issues and propose a satisfactory approach for MA during LSCO. The … representational issues ( Nine News, 2013 & The Daily Telegraph, … home to families. However, getting more qualified personnel …