… learned are both individual and organisational and I believe apply … British Army officer who is now a Memberof Parliament in the UK. It … Yet in Mercer’s tweet we see a new avenue for connecting the …
Is Creativity Important in the Australian Military?
… military is a highly structured organisation. From our initial … ourupbringing. We are taught a new language to speak, given a new … [2] Groupthink is evident when members put group cohesion and …
… but it is especially tragic when members experience psychological … It can be especially hard fornewrecruits and learners to … and aviators, ADF teams, and organisational culture. There are …
To be a 21st Century Subaltern: Reflections on Junior Leadership
… noone method of leadership is applicable to all people. The team … is more critical than evertoremember that command and leadership … fall into. It is too easily forgotten that a skill, be it …
A Brigade Commander’s Expectations of Unit Commanding Officers – A Brief Primer
… reflections ’ available tonew COs to prepare for their assumption of command. As I approach the end of my tenure as a … on key issues, but always remember you’re there to lead your …
… When a friend gets cancer, we know caring ways … less able torespond warmly with appreciation for support offered. … as employees, parents ormembers of the public to do normal …
One Loose Cable: Why the 5th Generation Army Needs a Corps of Combat Communicators
… creating and testing entirely new ways of operating. This poses … the possibility of introducing an organised, structured, dedicated … Platoon as company detachment members within 12-24 months. Once …
… I am still awaiting the promised organic vertical lift capability … Store which enabled completely newopportunities for anyone to … simple to distribute, access, and download. To this point, I …
… just waiting for the moment to dismember an arm or a leg. Everywhere … bite against us, then bad things happen, and limbs tend toget … When embraced across an organisation, this simple action …