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Aug 29, 2015 · A good Commander is transparent; he does not hide facts; he provides knowledge. He imbues his crew with confidence, because they know where the ship is, they know where it is going, and why. They know their mission, and that they have a good Commander to lead them there.
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One can see how that moral dimension gets omitted – why the overall aims of education rarely get explored with the seriousness they deserve, and why therefore many people are rejected as poorly or ill -educated, despite their having acquired profoundly human insights, qualities and virtues.
Apr 14, 2010 · The competition question ‘What Does It Mean To Be An Educated Person?’ is associated with a powerful and influential line of thought in the philosophy of R. S. Peters. It is a question that needs always to be asked again.
Apr 14, 2010 · The competition question ‘What Does It Mean To Be An Educated Person?’ is associated with a powerful and influential line of thought in the philosophy of R. S. Peters. It is a question that needs always to be asked again.
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Apr 1, 2015 · Both operational and tactical commanders need to possess a good balance of the most important personality traits. In contrast to a tactical commander, the personality and command style of an operational commander is understood indirectly rather than directly through the chain of command.
Assuming command of the I Armored Corps on January 15, 1942, Patton laid out his expectations. “As officers, we must give leadership in becoming tough, physically and mentally,” he said. “Every...
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doctrinal definition of command as well as clear divisions of labour, authority and responsibility. • Commanders make key decisions in the planning process based on professional judgement, discretion and intuition. • Commanders find value in structured decision-making processes but recognize that these tend to produce predictable solutions.