My Most Important Leadership Lesson – Warrant Officer Reponses
… – Make a decision and act. Subordinates will lose confidence and … environment…why? As a JNCO – building your experience – you will … Commander and Troop Leader, guiding, mentoring, motivating and …
Sold a Story Podcast Review: What ADF Instructors Can Learn From School Teachers
… is a six-part series on "The Reading Wars" that explores the … about the best way to teach reading. On the surface, this podcast … The podcast argues that reading is a fundamental skill that …
… strategies are not just about blending into the environment; they … detection platforms, including light, infrared, and radar. … blend naturally into the surroundings or using terrain features …
Short Thoughts Comp: 3rd Place – Strategic Cooperation as Army Littoral Strategy
… with hybrid tactics, including the use of cyberattack , … quantum represent further compounding factors to Australia’s … Defence Force (ADF) with defending Australia and its northern …
Re-Framing DACC: Deploying in an Information Environment
… mandates. In 2021 and 2022, flooding has seen extensive deployment … not just from their subordinates, but from the general … spectre of foreign bots finding penetration points on social …
A Journey of Transition: Navigating the Path from the ADF to Civilian Life
… Social Connectivity: Building Bridges Remaining in Sydney … using platforms like LinkedIn and joining ex-service … – it’s about lifestyle and readiness. Health: Addressing …
Professional Development for Junior Combat Leaders
… i.e. the hard way. By reading, you learn through others’ … for young men. Thanks to my reading, I have never been caught … a dark path ahead.’ – Mattis Leading and Learning As many spend …
My Most Important Leadership Lesson – Non-Commissioned Officer Responses
… investing in our subordinates, we enable a higher … to act on that mistake accordingly rather than just jumping … doesn’t just have to be your subordinates, however in some case your …
Book Review: 7 Seconds to Die – Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
This article is a book review of '7 Seconds to Die' by John Antal which launches into a discussion of the changing character and unchanging nature of war, with comment on the employment of tanks and combined arms.