Continuous Improvement
Improving Your Battalion
Plan
Do/ACT
Evaluate
100

As a JROTC Cadet leader, you are responsible...

What is...for the goals and outcomes of your team. 

100

You have obligations and duties as a leader...

What is...to help your school’s JROTC program run smoothly. 

100

How should you think of the Pl.an Do Act process

What is...think of it as a cycle— not a series of steps. 

100

There are ____Steps in the Do/Act process...

What is three steps.

100

Under the phase of Evaluate you will need to determine if you accomplished your goal.  The common process used in the Army and JROTC is ... 

What is the After Action Review (AAR). 

200

Making corrections and improving the outcomes for your team will involve a series of steps, where behaviors improve over time.

What is...process of ongoing improvement continuous improvement.   

200

If your staff has not already considered a unit goal for this school year,

What is...Look at some lessons within the curriculum that may spur you on toward developing a Continuous Improvement Plan.

200

Incremental is..

What is...Adding on, often in a series of small steps.

200

As part of this phase under plan you can create an____ and ____

What is an MOI and Briefing

200

The AAR format includes areas of success, which you would like to “sustain” and areas you would like to “improve.” The outline used for this is...

What is...Issue (What happened?), Discussion (Why did it happen?), Recommendation (How can we do this better?).

300

The idea of continuous improvement dates back,,,

What is...to American manufacturing processes in the 1920s 

300

What are some of the topics you could review and include in your plan: 

What is...Decision Making and Goal Setting, Elements of Leadership, Communication Skills, Team Building Skills, The Planning Process. 

300

There are ______ steps in the Plan part of the process

What are... 4 steps>

300

Communicating your decision and plan to the battalion (subordinate leaders and Cadets) is crucial to solving the problem.  The most common methods used in JROTC include...

What are a Memorandum of Instruction (MOI)   and Five Paragraph Field Order. 

300

We use the AAR process to assess our

What is... strengths and weaknesses and learn from our mistakes.   

400

This lesson teaches the model used by Army JROTC...

What is...Plan, Do/Act, Evaluate. 

400

As part of the JROTC program evaluation,

What...you will prepare your battalion’s Continuous Improvement Plan.

400

The act of working together is

What is... Collaboration.

400

Implement the Plan is

What is... where you supervise, manage, and accomplish the mission. 

400

AAR findings will also be used by subsequent...

What is...battalion leaders.

500

All educational institutions use some sort of improvement program...

What is...as part of their accreditation process. 

500

What process will you use to assist you and your team on this project?

What is...the Plan, Do/Act, Evaluate process and checklist.

500

While Analyzing and Comparing Options, list the pros and cons of each option after you have...

What is... brainstormed possible solutions.

500

As the operation unfolds, you will need to have periodic meetings to assess and document your progress.  These meetings are typically called... 

What are In-Progress Reviews (IPR). 

500

A JPA is part of the continuous improvement process. This stands for...

What is ...JROTC Program of Accreditation.