What We Focus On Is What We Get: The Psychology of Behaviour in the Australian Army
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Leadership Lessons from Outward Bound. The PPP Model – Army’s Approach to Leadership
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… accountability and size of the organisation; however, the hours … arguably a failure to provide all members with adequate access to … callsign returns to base, any new data would transfer to the …
Off Time, Off Target: Addressing the Structure of the RAA (OS) Officer Career Courses
This article, first published in The Royal Australian Artillery Liaison Letter journal, focuses on how officer training may need to evolve to align with current employment demands.
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Unit Affiliation: A New Way of Continuing to Serve
… bonds. Unit Affiliation is a new initiative operating within … challenge A large proportion of members transitioning from … presents a real challenge for the organisation. The Army invests a …
… should be given to anyone appointed as a regimental … clarity. No one wants to read the member did this, and the member … number of tedious duties; namely organising the unit duty roster. …