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Posted on Mar 28, 2017
CPT Assistant Operations Officer (S3)
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SGT Ben Keen
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I think you hit the nail squarely on the head with this post CPT (Join to see)! I know there were times where I stepped up to teach a class as an SMN and not an SME but like you pointed out, at the time there was no one else that could teach the class.

I think the one thing that an SMN benefits from when teaching such a class is it gives them the chance to brush up on the information they are teaching which could lead them to be an SME.
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I knew a teacher that always said, "To TEACH is to learn twice." I seem to learn more when I teach, as well.
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CPT (Join to see) A lot depends on your skill level and experience. I worked on the Space Shuttle program for 33 years. I was a SME when it came to Space Shuttle Configuration Management. One of my ancillary responsibilities was as Safety Committee Chairperson for a building with over a thousand employees. I was involved with safety for my last 25 years, and was quite knowledgeable, but I was not a SME. I was accountable to the Safety Department that had folks with Safety degrees along with far more safety knowledge than I had.
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That is a great point you make there. I think it takes a bit of both to get to be a SME. But being knowledgeable is great when there is no one else.
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COL John McClellan
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Great question, LT! Generally I'd say that an SME is a "broadly recognized expert" in the material at hand. Who/what determines if you are an SME at something? Well, either training/certification (credentials) in that field, or, a high-level or long period of experience. So if your class is on EO Policy let's say, then an SME might be the guy/gal from the base EO office; or, it might be your Battalion EO NCO. But if the Bn EO is newly appointed and hasn't been to school yet, then that person might only be an SMN until they get certified!
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That is a great example.
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