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Learn to Lead Chapter 9 Questions and Answers 100% Correct How did the officer's professional expectations rise with the birth of the modern military? - Answer- Prior to the 1800's, Officers behaved like aristocrats. In brief, the military profession was simply nonexistent. Now, officership functions off the concept of a meritocracy. The smartest, most creative, most expert, most accomplished individuals rise to the top and earn the most prestigious and rewarding positions. Defend the requirement for officers to swear an oath of office - Answer- The oath's key principle is the officer's promise to support the constitution against all enemies. The cadet officer's task is to - Answer- Try to emulate the hallmarks of officership. Though not legally bound, cadet officers can still think of themselves as pursuing a vocation of leadership and service. Circa 2009, what are the methods of commission, and what percentage of officers come from each? - Answer- -Officer Training School:29% -ROTC Scholarship:18% -Service Academy:17% -ROTC Non-Scholarship:12% -Direct Appointment:17% Other/Unknown:7% Describe the four forms of indirect leadership - Answer- 1.Leadership from a distance 2.Leadership through a link 3.Leadership through creation 4.Upward influence What does the term "link" mean in the context of indirect leadership? - Answer- E.g. Flight commanders and element leaders are the "links" who relay messages to the lower levels. Why can upward influence be a positive form of indirect leadership? - Answer- Upward influence will be seen only in organizations where bosses truly show they are willing to listen to subordinates, and when those subordinates are truly made to feel that their input is valued. Why are organizations and leaders expected to honor a public trust? - Answer- Because power requires consent. The entire American civilization is built upon the belief that just powers come from the consent of the governed. Leaders who find themselves in powerful positions have an obligation to the public at large. Some sample issues relating to corporate social responsibility are - Answer- -Corruption -Stewardship -Philanthropy -Sustainability -Human rights

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