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,Concept of an officer - ANSWERA professional, expert soldier, and true leader
Before the early 1800s, what determined the appointment and advancement of officers?
- ANSWERWealth, birth, and political influence
Meritocracy - ANSWERAllowing individuals to earn positions of standing through their
talents, abilities, and accomplishments
Who shall commission all officers of the United States? - ANSWERThe President
What is the oath of office? - ANSWERThe officer's pledge to uphold the duties of the
office they are about to enter.
What is the oath of office's key principle? - ANSWERTo support and defend the
Constitution against all enemies
What is one core responsibility for officers, and all leaders? - ANSWERTo honor the
trust of the public
Why do all leaders in positions of power have an obligation to the public at large? -
ANSWERPower requires consent
The public rules
What is one common practice to honor the public trust? - ANSWERJoining a
professional association
What is a professional association? - ANSWERAn organization that works to advance a
specific field, help its members advance in that field, and uphold public trust
Examples of professional associations - ANSWERAir Force Association
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
IEEE Computer Society
Tactical Leadership - ANSWERDirectly leading others in specific everyday tasks
Indirect Leadership - ANSWERLeading with and through others, guiding people you
might not interact with day to day
Four kinds of indirect leadership - ANSWERLeadership from a distance
Leadership through a link
Leadership through creations
, Upward Influence
Leadership from a distance - ANSWERA leader who is assisting with the development
of individuals who don't directly report to them
Leadership through a link - ANSWERThe form of indirect leadership you probably see
most often in CAP: Leaders working through subordinate leaders in the chain of
command
Leadership through creations - ANSWERArt, music, writing, philosophy can be vehicles
of indirect leadership when their messages are able to influence others
Upward influence - ANSWERThe ability to influence your leader and others in positions
higher than yours.
What does indirect leadership require? - ANSWERMore conceptual skills and fewer
task-related abilities
What do indirect leaders have to be? - ANSWERMore thoughtful and self-controlling
than direct leaders
What is extremely important when leading through a link? - ANSWERPersonnel
selections
Indirect leadership is only as good as the link who is delivering it to subordinates
Indirect leaders who work through a link are more what? - ANSWERCautious and
deliberative
What if an opinion being expressed goes against the official view of the organization? -
ANSWERDissent
Why do people often choose to keep their concerns to themselves and hope things will
turn out okay? - ANSWERIndividuals speaking in opposition (dissenting) to a plan can
be labeled as disloyal or causing trouble, and be punished or marginalized
Why did the Soviet Union fall after 1991? - ANSWERIndividuals did not want to dissent
due to fear of being punished
When can dissent be worthwhile? - ANSWERWhen done respectfully
Guidelines on dissenting with respect - ANSWERUse the chain of command
Stay professional and in control of your emotions