… much of what we do as military members is counterproductive to … allows experiential learning in a new environment which directly … The key difference being that organisations need to be provided …
Knowing Yourself and Others as a Leader: Commanding in the Digital World
… The true meaning of PME appears. The ability to verbally … to his phone notifying him of the new message. He logs on to the … hold and control the reins of our organisation. We need to control …
How to Train Smarter AND Harder: Load Management for Tactical Athletes
… 'Long Slow Distance' runs in our organisation. If you haven’t read … breaking plateaus and providing appropriate stimulus for … it is taking control away from members. The more we technify (I …
Path to the Gallipoli Campaign | Part 1: Formation and Embarkation
… destines Australians and New Zealanders to be sent in … In the foreground several crew members look on from the fore deck … receives a telegram from Sir George Reid, Australia’s High …
… we think, equip, train, educate, organise and prepare for … activities. Most service members will have experienced this … business while also encouraging new ideas and big dreams that can …
… Island nations – Tonga, Papua New Guinea, and Fiji – currently … The current police force has approximately 1,500 officers, … the two countries first worked together as Scouts and …
… logistics, thereby presenting targeting dilemmas that induce … support. Finally, a modern approach to mobility will require … conventional force through the unforgiving crevices and folds of …
Moving Forward – The Future Of Cavalry Reconnaissance
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… learner and improving the organisation requires more than … and fundamental expectations. Members of a profession are … Confidence Eagerness to do new things Thinking of new and …