NCOA LDR-302S (2024/ 2025 Update)
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QUESTION
Explain how the human and organizational dimensions of trust impact Mission Command
Answer:
It is in the human dimension that leaders establish the climate of respect, honesty, and trust. As
research indicates, when subordinates trust their leaders, they are willing to follow and trust in
their actions. Intraorganizational trust, which is the trust among the members and entities of a
single organization, is closely linked to the human dimension of trust through esprit de corps.
Research has shown that organizations with high levels of intraorganizational trust not only
perform better but also show higher levels of esprit de corps.
QUESTION
Describe the three attributes of Mission Command
Answer:
Airmen execute mission command through centralized command, distributed control, and
decentralized execution. Centralized command is the organizing standard for the effective and
efficient means of employing airpower; it enables the principle of mass while maintaining the
principle of economy of force. Because of airpower's potential to directly affect the strategic and
operational levels of warfare, it should be commanded by a single Airman, the air component
commander. Distributed control exploits airpower's flexibility and versatility to ensure that it
remains responsive, survivable, and sustainable. Decentralized execution is the delegation of
authority to achieve effective span of control, foster disciplined initiative, and empower
subordinates to exploit fleeting opportunities.
QUESTION
, Explain the role of subordinates in Mission Command
Answer:
During operations, subordinates are delegated authority, typically through orders and standard
operating procedures, to make decisions within their commander's intent. Commanders expect
subordinates to exercise this authority to further the commander's intent when changes in the
situation render orders irrelevant, or when communications are lost with higher echelon
headquarters
QUESTION
Identify potential warning signs of a lack of resiliency as stated in the Leader's Guide.
Answer:
QUESTION
Explain leadership considerations for a subordinate based on the Leader's Guide.
Answer:
QUESTION
Explain Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) General Training Requirements for
DOD personnel.
Answer:
Questions and Verified Answers | 100%
Correct| A Grade
QUESTION
Explain how the human and organizational dimensions of trust impact Mission Command
Answer:
It is in the human dimension that leaders establish the climate of respect, honesty, and trust. As
research indicates, when subordinates trust their leaders, they are willing to follow and trust in
their actions. Intraorganizational trust, which is the trust among the members and entities of a
single organization, is closely linked to the human dimension of trust through esprit de corps.
Research has shown that organizations with high levels of intraorganizational trust not only
perform better but also show higher levels of esprit de corps.
QUESTION
Describe the three attributes of Mission Command
Answer:
Airmen execute mission command through centralized command, distributed control, and
decentralized execution. Centralized command is the organizing standard for the effective and
efficient means of employing airpower; it enables the principle of mass while maintaining the
principle of economy of force. Because of airpower's potential to directly affect the strategic and
operational levels of warfare, it should be commanded by a single Airman, the air component
commander. Distributed control exploits airpower's flexibility and versatility to ensure that it
remains responsive, survivable, and sustainable. Decentralized execution is the delegation of
authority to achieve effective span of control, foster disciplined initiative, and empower
subordinates to exploit fleeting opportunities.
QUESTION
, Explain the role of subordinates in Mission Command
Answer:
During operations, subordinates are delegated authority, typically through orders and standard
operating procedures, to make decisions within their commander's intent. Commanders expect
subordinates to exercise this authority to further the commander's intent when changes in the
situation render orders irrelevant, or when communications are lost with higher echelon
headquarters
QUESTION
Identify potential warning signs of a lack of resiliency as stated in the Leader's Guide.
Answer:
QUESTION
Explain leadership considerations for a subordinate based on the Leader's Guide.
Answer:
QUESTION
Explain Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) General Training Requirements for
DOD personnel.
Answer: