With discipline, we choose the harder right over the easier wrong in the face of temptation, obstacles, and adversity. For the American people, this statement builds what with the Army Profession?
What is Trust?
Reference: ADRP-1, The Army Profession, page A-1
The office which Army professionals enter upon taking their oath is not a physical workspace; it is a.
What is moral workspace?
Reference: ADRP-1, The Army Profession, page A-1
Someone who strongly but quietly criticizes or corrects someone for the greater good of the individual or institution
What is a reprover?
Reference: The Nathan solution to the Bathsheba Syndrome, page 42
What type of courage is defined as the willingness to face serious risk of life or limb instead of fleeing from it
What is Physical Courage?
Reference: Moral Courage, A White Paper by Kidder and Bracy, page 3
What biblical figure was used to describe an ethical leader and advisor to King David that we should emulate as Warrant Officers?
Who is Nathan?
Reference: The Nathan solution to the Bathsheba Syndrome, page 42
In our role as honorable servants of the Nation and stewards of the Army Profession, we are committed and accountable to serve who?
What is Fellow Soldiers and the American people?
Reference: ADRP-1, The Army Profession, page 2-5
Which essential characteristic of the Army Profession is a traditional military expression that denotes the Army’s common spirit, a collective ethos of camaraderie and cohesion within the team.
What is Esprit de corps?
Reference: ADRP-1, The Army Profession, page 7-1
Human nature has a propensity for wrongdoing causing good people to make very bad decisions with lasting effects, such as King David did. In what role did Nathan serve King David?
What is a trusted advisor?
Reference: The Nathan solution to the Bathsheba Syndrome, page 42
What type of courage is defined as the quality of mind and spirit that enables one to face up to ethical dilemmas and moral wrongdoings firmly and confidently, without flinching or retreating?
What is Moral Courage?
Reference: Moral Courage, A White Paper by Kidder and Bracy, page 5
With the events that occurred at ABU Ghraib, the lack of ethical and moral standards of leaders and the prison guards who tortured the detainee was found to be?
What is Human rights violations?
Reference: Wikipedia and Leadership Class
The confidence and faith that the American people have in the Army to serve the Nation ethically, effectively, and efficiently
What is External trust?
Reference: ADRP-1, The Army Profession, page 3-1
The responsibility of Army professionals to strengthen the Army as a profession and to care for the people and other resources entrusted to them by the American people.
What is Stewardship?
Reference: ADRP-1, The Army Profession, page 6-1
According to The Understanding and Practice of Servant Leadership, provide 5 of the 10 characteristics of a servant leader?
What are Listening, Empathy, Healing, Awareness, Persuasion, Conceptualization, Foresight, Stewardship, Commitment to personal growth and Building Community?
Reference: The Understanding and Practice of Servant Leadership, pages 3-4
What term for displaying dishonesty, disrespect, irresponsibility, unfairness and lack of compassion in risky circumstances, in other words “easy wrong instead of hard right”?
What is Moral Cowardice?
Reference: Moral Courage, A White Paper by Kidder and Bracy, page 11
As described in the “Grit Factor” class, provide one of the three drivers for the “WHY” in our life that motivates our professional and personal life
What is Family, Faith and “Golf Swing”?
Reference: Grit Factor Class
Name two case studies that were discussed which describe a failure to respect basic human rights and adhere to the law of war that diminished the trust of the American people and the respect of the international community
What is My Lai and The Warrior King?
Reference: The articles describing My Lai and The Warrior King
The Army Values are inherent within the moral principles of the Army Ethic and form the basic moral building blocks of an Army Professional’s character, name all seven?
What are Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage?
Reference: ADRP-1, The Army Profession, page B-5
What style of leadership takes a functional approach that emphasizes the importance of leaderships that balances integrity with the order and coordination which is critical to maintaining team morale and cohesion?
What is Team Leadership?
Reference: Effective leadership in unexpected places: A sociohistorical analysis of the Red Tops dance orchestra, page 532
Name the leadership approach that harms people and eventually the organization through the poisoning of enthusiasm, creativity, autonomy and innovative expression?
What is Toxic Leadership?
Reference: Toxic leadership in the Military Profession, page 3
Name a social media platform which leaders can use to befriend peers, subordinates and superiors and can be used to influence leadership decisions? These platforms provide information on daily activities and opinions.
What is Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat?
Reference: Leadership class discussion
Our oath to support and defend the Constitution is a moral obligation to protect what group of people and the inalienable rights expressed in the Declaration of Independence.
What is The American people?
Reference: ADRP-1, The Army Profession, page 3-1
Trust, honorable service, military expertise, stewardship, and esprit de corps describe the (THESE)?
What are the Essential characteristics of the Army Profession?
Reference: ADRP-1, The Army Profession, page 6-1
Perseverance and passion for long term goals describes what?
What is Grit?
Reference: WOSSE Grit class
What are the three behavioral characteristics of a toxic leader in the military?
What are Micro-manager, pretender and egomanic?
Reference: Toxic leadership in the Military Profession, page 6
Stress is known to effect on our decision making abilities, but the ability to adapt and cope with stress and overcoming adverse situations is referred to as?
What is Resiliency?
Reference: Master Resiliency Training, US Army