The values and attributes that shape a leader's identity.
The knowledge and professional skills required. Interpersonal: Leading people and building teams. Conceptual: Handling ideas and complex situations. Technical: Mastery of equipment and specific systems. Tactical: Proficiency in warfighting and operations. DO (Action): The practical application of leadership. Influencing: Providing purpose, direction, and motivation. Operating: Executing tasks and completing missions. Army Field Manual FM 22-100 (The U.S. Army Lead...
The manual organizes leadership into three critical dimensions: The values and attributes that shape a leader's identity
FM 22-100 identifies three distinct levels, each requiring different skills: FM 22-100 Military Leadership - The Army OE Program Personal Courage). Attributes: Mental
Developing people and the organization for the long term. 📈 Levels of Leadership
Summarized by the acronym LDRSHIP (Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage). Attributes: Mental, physical, and emotional qualities.