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091123
Adaptive officer: think, communicate and influence
/ Hutcheson, John
Hutcheson, John
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2009.
Summary/Abstract
The majority of officers will be working in a multi dimensional and unpredictable operational environment on complex problems that require an integrated inter-agency and/or coalition solution. To assist in developing those solutions officers will need to be more cooperative, compromising and collaborative in order to shape the desired outcome. This desire requires the ability to think critically, communicate effectively, and influence others through persuasive argument. This article seeks to highlight a how Army can develop officers who can think, communicate and influence other non Army people to implement the adaptive Army initiative.
Key Words
Communication
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Psychology
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Army Officers
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Behavior
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104523
Clarion call: redress of professional military education
/ Allen, Charles D
Allen, Charles D
Journal Article
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Publication
2011.
Key Words
Military education
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PME
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America
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Army Officers
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Clarion Call
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ID:
123662
Party, politics and deciding what is proper: army officers' attitudes after two long wars
/ Urben, Heidi
Urben, Heidi
Journal Article
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Publication
2013.
Summary/Abstract
Drawing on recent research, the author shows how a majority of officers still believe that the active duty military should not criticize civilian leaders publicly. However, fewer today think this way than those surveyed in the late-1990s. This is a surprising finding given the poisoned state of civil-military relations towards the end of the Clinton Administration, but perhaps is indicative of the Army's frustrated experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan over the past decade.
Key Words
Iraq
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United States
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Afghanistan
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Civil - Military Relations
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Party
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Long Wars
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Army Officers
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Civilian Leader
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Indian Politics - 1921-1971
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117170
United States army officers in the war of 1812: a statistical and behavioral portrait
/ Stagg, J C A
Stagg, J C A
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Publication
2012.
Key Words
United State
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US Army
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Army Officers
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War - 1812
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Courts Martial
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Napoleonic Era
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