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ADP 6-22 ADRP 6-22 Army Leadership, Exercises of Innovation

United States Army Combined Arms Center. What Changed? • Leadership requirements model (LRM) broadened. • Expanded discussion on overcoming resistance ...

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ADP 6-

ADRP 6-

Army Leadership

Center for Army Leadership

United States Army Combined Arms Center

  • Provides a common framework in language and expectations
  • Provides a fundamental set of attributes and competencies common to all cohorts and leadership levels
  • Aligns leader development activities (institutional, operational and

self-development domains)

  • Aligns personnel management processes (OER/NCOER ratings,

centralized selections, PME gate enforcement, broadening

assignments)

  • Prepare leaders for uncertainty, complexity, and decentralization:

o Build trust

o Develop and sustain a positive climate

Why is Leadership Doctrine Important?

United States Army Combined Arms Center

What Changed?

  • Leadership requirements model (LRM) broadened
  • Expanded discussion on overcoming resistance includes unified

action partners

  • Expanded discussion on negotiations in order to obtain the

cooperation and support necessary to accomplish a mission beyond the traditional chain of command

  • Expanded discussion of strategic leadership to include:

o Balancing strategic risk o Delegation, empowerment & control o Strategic judgment & time horizon o Extending influence to the American people o Stewardship and leader development

United States Army Combined Arms Center

Foundations of Army Leadership

  • Leadership - an activity of influence o Leadership skills can be developed and improved
  • Leadership - present everywhere o Explicit attention to how to lead, develop and achieve can improve performance
  • Leadership - a multiplier of effects, both human and operational o Energizing and empowering greatly preferred over coercion
  • Lead through action and by example o Leader character, presence and intellect impact follower confidence o Character and intellect impact judgment
  • Leader courage and team trust o Fortitude enables initiative, innovation, persistence, critical thinking, correcting problems o Trust is the binding agent that enables coordinated actions across a group in order to reach common goals

United States Army Combined Arms Center

Leadership Requirements Model

ATTRIBUTES

CHARACTER PRESENCE INTELLECT

LEADS DEVELOPS ACHIEVES

COMPETENCIES

  • Army Values

  • Empathy

  • Warrior Ethos / Service Ethos

  • Discipline

  • Military and Professional Bearing

  • Fitness

  • Confidence

  • Resilience

  • Mental agility

  • Sound judgment

  • Innovation

  • Interpersonal tact

  • Expertise

  • Leads others

  • Builds trust

  • Extends influence beyond the chain of command

  • Leads by example

  • Communicates

  • Creates a positive environment/ Fosters esprit de corps

  • Prepares self

  • Develops others

  • Stewards the profession

  • Gets results

As of 1 August 2012

United States Army Combined Arms Center

The Army seeks to develop leaders who are:

  • Grounded in the Army values and the Warrior Ethos
  • Competent in their core competencies
  • Developing subordinate leaders
  • Culturally astute and able to use this awareness and understanding in the challenges and complexities of the operational environment
  • Able to operate with unified action partners in the anticipated operational environment and leverage other capabilities in achieving objectives
  • Broad enough to operate with a global mindset and across the range of military operations in Unified Action
  • Capable of operating and providing advice at the national level