PPT-Trust Army professionals:

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Understand and maintain the Trust of their fellow professionals Build Trust in relationships through candor transparency respect and consistency in their behavior

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Understand and maintain the Trust of their fellow professionals Build Trust in relationships through candor transparency respect and consistency in their behavior Steward the trust of the American people by ensuring the Army Profession possesses the five essential characteristics. LEARNING OUTCOMES. Recognize and be able to discuss:. Army professionals:. Demonstrate competence, character, and commitment to the profession.. Understand the four domains of expert knowledge.. Steward the Profession by cultivating effective and ethical expertise.. Army professionals:. Understand and maintain the Trust of their fellow professionals.. Build Trust in relationships through candor, transparency, respect and consistency in their behavior.. Steward the trust of the American people by ensuring the Army Profession possesses the five essential characteristics.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWdOEu73K6k&list=UU. http://cape.army.mil. 2. Army Professionals:. Uphold the Army Ethic, live by Army Values, hold each other accountable, and conduct themselves in a manner worthy of their professional status and calling to support and defend the American people.. Lesson Plan Slides. http://cape.army.mil/videos/gen-mark-a-milley-at-ngaus-2015. Source. : https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBFhwVhLnCI (09:25-10:55). Gen. . Mark A. . Milley. at NGAUS . 2015. Gen. Mark A. . Why We Serve. .. Develop an understanding of the Army Profession’s shared identity, roles, and moral principles – . How We Serve. . . Explain why living the Army Ethic is important to develop mutual trust, internally and externally.. Center for Army Leadership. Provides a common framework in language and expectations . Provides a fundamental set of attributes and competencies common to all cohorts and leadership levels. Aligns leader development activities (institutional, operational and self-development domains). Why We Serve. .. Develop an understanding of the Army Profession’s shared identity, roles, and moral principles – . How We Serve. . . Explain why living the Army Ethic is important to develop mutual trust, internally and externally.. Recognize and be able to discuss:. Army professionals:. Demonstrate competence, character, and commitment to the profession.. Understand the four domains of expert knowledge.. Steward the Profession by cultivating effective and ethical expertise.. Character: . The true nature of a person including identity, sense of purpose, values, virtues, morals, and conscience. -FM 6-22 Army Leadership. “Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.”. Trustworthy = Honesty. Trustworthy = Honesty. Trustworthy = . . Being Worthy of Follower Trust. Leadership and Followership. What do “followers” in an organizational setting have to trust about their leaders and their organization?. Expectations . for invited company-grade mentors include:. Being familiar and conversant in Mission Command doctrine, especially the six principles: mutual trust, shared understanding, clear commander’s intent, disciplined initiative, mission orders, prudent risk (ADP/ADRP 6.0).. http://cape.army.mil. 2. Army Professionals:. Uphold the Army Ethic, live by Army Values, hold each other accountable, and conduct themselves in a manner worthy of their professional status and calling to support and defend the American people.. Identify Key Concepts of the Army Profession General Milley Addresses Army Profession Forum List Key Attributes of a Profession List the Essential Characteristics of the Army Profession Define Professional Certification Criteria (Character, Competence, and Commitment Terminal Learning Objective (TLO). Action: . Present the relationship between the Army Ethic and Army operations.. Conditions. : . In a classroom environment given access to ADP 1, ADP 3-0, ADP 6-22, experiential learning activities, readings and doctrinal references, discussion with peers and facilitator feedback, and reflection time..

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