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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Dec 7, 2015
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This is excellent for young officers to read. Sir, with your permission, I would like to forward this on to some of my peers.
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Josh - Please do and check out the blog prodev2go for more of the same
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Sir, your plan is very clear and concise and I would argue that in a perfect world it is the perfect plan. Do not get me wrong, I am not downplaying this plan. I think it is as close to perfect as we will get and I would like to think that good leaders are out there trying to use new techniques to build their subordinates up and thus their organization. The proverbial "long pole in the tent" for me is when do you move on past a leader that should not be a leader? Not everyone that is in a leadership position in the Army or in life should be, and I believe part of our job as leaders is to recognize this and do something about it.
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Trey - At some point if a leader is not capable you must Counsel and remove. Our Soldiers deserve the best. But I've found that through candor and leader development most leaders can improve.
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COL (Join to see) Sir, great post. This is exactly what RallyPoint (and especially Command Post) posts should be professional development focused, clear and concise. The one addition I would make is: identify when a person's talents are absolutely not matched to the military ("hopeless cases" are not hopeless, they just aren't suited to the military), and work separate them from it when appropriate. The military is an organization of warriors, not a welfare employer.
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