Reimagining Defence
…have come together again to write and host the seven-part Reimagining Defence podcast (iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud), a series a short, focussed podcasts examining the technological trends that military and civilian leaders…
…have come together again to write and host the seven-part Reimagining Defence podcast (iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud), a series a short, focussed podcasts examining the technological trends that military and civilian leaders…
…Duty. At company-level, the Battalion HQ are often viewed with irritation: seemingly sitting on trawls, compressing your timelines, and issuing direction with no perceived care for your company. At BHQ-level,…
…Command will always remain so, I am sure. Delegation and communication Right now, Commander Field Army is talking about encouraging greater dispersal in tactical command, making us harder to target…
…two teams to respect each other’s professionalism and competence is actually quite difficult. Each nation tells its army that it is better trained and more competent than the others. Each…
…him to come to my house. This meant shaving, ironing some smart clothes and putting on an act to hide how I was actually feeling. This meant taking an interest…
…Sub-unit command is a fantastic and exciting level of command. I would like to give some ideas to help those about to embark on this critical level of command. So,…
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…get a clash of diverse perspectives and opinions. But then there’s also the benefit of camaraderie. Paradoxically, when people are comfortable disagreeing with each other, good arguments actually bring people…
…so obvious, but common sense is not necessarily common practice. In my experience if you do not do this you will simply fill your day with easy things – like…
…can download a printable pdf of this article for use in your unit or team leader development sessions here: One of Colour Sergeant Kerin’s section commanders went on to be…