Army's Hybrid Threat (Part Three): Knowing Your Enemy
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Managing our People through the Capability Life Cycle
… on management theory as organisations grew and management … for every discharge, we recruit a new soldier [i]. A great business … will provide intrinsic value tomembers of the Army, it may not …
… use and to the potential military applications. This article seeks … UAV technology is far from a new concept as anyone watching the … . This is a good start, but our organisation needs to look ahead …
The Thinking Combat Brigade: A Dominant and Prestigious Force
… ab-initio training schools. Our new recruits (or cadets) bring … We are remoulded to ‘fit’ our organisation (Syed 2019). The … for cognitive diversity, as team members feel more comfortable in …
Training Mental Toughness - The Future of Mental Welfare
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… all over the world. The good news is that there are strategies … 2018). Quite simply, burnout can happen to anyone at any time. For … According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), burnout is now …
… equilibrium with traditional approaches. Military commanders … played on a board of 64 squares organised in eight vertical rows … to keep learning or listening tonew ideas has been promoted beyond …
… globally COVID-19 has infected approximately 5.5 million people … good. The Australian Defence Organisation is supporting the … ideas bring the ADF to our ‘new normal’ or ‘accepted enduring …
… design, thinking, learning, forgetting, creating, and so on, … for the termination of an ADF member’s service. [16] It may be … how much should humans help?” The New York Times, 6 April 2015, at …