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Leadership Traits and Principles

Leadership Traits and Principles. MCJROTC. Leadership Traits Leadership Principles. PURPOSE / SCOPE. J : JUSTICE J : JUDGMENT D : DEPENDABILTY I : INTEGRITY D : DECISIVENESS T : TACT I : INITIATIVE E : ENTHUSIASM. B : BEARING U : UNSELFISHNESS C : COURAGE K : KNOWLEDGE

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Leadership Traits and Principles

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  1. Leadership Traits and Principles MCJROTC

  2. Leadership Traits Leadership Principles PURPOSE / SCOPE

  3. J: JUSTICE J: JUDGMENT D: DEPENDABILTY I: INTEGRITY D: DECISIVENESS T: TACT I: INITIATIVE E: ENTHUSIASM B: BEARING U: UNSELFISHNESS C: COURAGE K: KNOWLEDGE L: LOYALTY E: ENDURANCE LEADERSHIP TRAITS “JJ DID TIE BUCKLE”

  4. JUDGEMENT The ability to weigh facts and possible solutions on which to base a sound decision

  5. JUSTICE Giving reward and punishment according to the merits of the case in question. The ability to administer a system of rewards and punishment impartially.

  6. USMC DECISIVENESS The ability to make decisions promptly and to announce them in a clear forceful manner.

  7. USMC US US INITIATIVE Taking action in the absence of orders.

  8. In The Beginning... In The Beginning... There was Chaos For the Infantry was Alone. ROAR!!! ROAR!!! ROAR!!! Club,Attack 1A DEPENDABILITY The certainty of proper performance of duty.

  9. TACT The ability to deal with others with respect.

  10. INTEGRITY The uprightness and soundness of moral principles. The quality of truthfulness and honesty.

  11. ENDURANCE The mental and physical stamina measured by the ability to withstand pain, fatigue, stress, and hardship.

  12. BEARING Creating a favorable impression in carriage, appearance, and personal conduct at all times.

  13. UNSELFISHNESS The avoidance of providing for one's own comfort and personal advancement at the expense of others.

  14. Courage Courage is a mental quality That recognizes fear of danger or criticism, but enables a marine to proceed in the face of it with Calmness and fairness.

  15. KNOWLEDGE The understanding of a science or an art. The range of one's information.

  16. USMC LOYALTY The quality of faithfulness to Country, Corps, and to your seniors and subordinates.

  17. ENTHUSIASM The display of sincere interest and exuberance in the performance of duty.

  18. LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES

  19. Know Yourself and Seek Self Improvement • Analyze yourself objectively • Have a definite goal and work to attain it • Capitalize on strengths and strive to overcome weaknesses

  20. A leader must be able to technical and tactical aspects of job without thinking, so that the leader can focus onLEADING • Seek a well rounded military education • Seek opportunities to practice skills • Keep abreast of current developments in the military community Be Tactically and Technically Proficient

  21. The first thing, a man should know his business. He should know his weapons, he should know the tactics for those weapons... -General Erskine

  22. Seek Responsibility and Take Responsibility for Your Actions • Definition of Responsibility: A duty or obligation for which you are answerable • Have the courage of your convictions • Accept just criticism and admit mistakes

  23. Make Sound and Timely Decisions • Develop a logical and orderly thought process • When time and the situation permit, plan for every possible event that can be foreseen • Announce decisions in time to permit subordinates to make necessary plans

  24. "DUCTUS EXEMPLO" • Maintain your bearing • Maintain your optimistic outlook • Master your emotions • Share danger and hardship with your men and women Set the Example

  25. "Be an example to your men, both in your duty and in private life. Never spare yourself, and let the troops see that you don't, in your endurance and privation. Always be tactful and well mannered and teach your subordinates to be the same. Avoid excessive sharpness or hardness of voice, which usually indicates the man who has shortcomings of his own to hide." - Erwin Rommel: Remarks to the graduating class, Weiner Neustat Military School, 1938

  26. Know Your Marines and Look Out for Their Welfare • Concern yourself with the living conditions of your Marines • Encourage individual development and self- improvement • Ensure that channels of communication are kept open • Inspect your Marines, their equipment, their work spaces, and their quarters

  27. Keep Your Marines Informed • When possible, explain why tasks must be performed • Stop rumors: Spread the truth • Keep your unit informed about current events which effect them

  28. Develop a Sense of Responsibility in Your Subordinates • Operate through the chain of command- Don't Micro-manage • Tell your subordinates what to do, not how to do it- Use Commander's Intent • Let your Marines know that you will accept honest mistakes without recrimination • Assign personnel to positions in accordance with demonstrated or potential ability

  29. Ensure the Task is Understood, Supervised, and Accomplished • Encourage subordinates to seek immediate clarification of orders that they do not understand • Question your Marines to determine if there is a misunderstanding • Periodically inspect their progress • Exercise care and thought in supervision

  30. Ensure training is meaningful and its purpose is clear to all members of the unit • Ensure that each subordinate leader knows and understands the role of the unit • Explain to each Marine his or her importance to the unit's mission Train Your Marines as a Team

  31. Employ Your Unit in Accordance With Its Capabilities • Ensure that tasks assigned are reasonable • Assign tasks equitably among elements of your unit • Use the full capability of your unit before requesting support

  32. Leadership Traits and Principles MCJROTC

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