Book Review | Didactics of Military Ethics: From Theory to Practice (ISME Volume 2)
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Managing our People through the Capability Life Cycle
In this article Robert Gibson argues that our greatest capability, our people, needs to be managed through the capability life cycle as a ‘cradle to grave’ system akin to how we manage other capability acquisitions.
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Smart Soldier: Critical Thinking to Improve Training
… that I asked myself… what was that all about? What did we just achieve? Did we just waste resources? Could we have … realistic? Wrapping up training I feel that we, as an organisation, …
… have to be fulfilled first. He warned us to not neglect these … I took his words to heart. This was my introduction to leading up, … of character are the water that feeds them, and they must learn, …