Army Basic Leader Course (BLC) - (T) Training Mgmt
The Army develops leaders through three interconnected domains. Operational experience comes from real-world missions, Institutional learning is provided by structured education in Army schools, and Self-Development involves personal efforts to improve knowledge and skills outside formal settings.
What are the three domains of the Army’s leader development model?
Operational Institutional Self-Development
Key Terms
What are the three domains of the Army’s leader development model?
Operational Institutional Self-Development
What are the three pillars of Army leader development?
Training Education Experience
Who is responsible for training?
Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training - Noncommissioned officers train individuals, crews, and small teams
What are some of the Army’s principles of unit training?
Train to standard Train as you will fight Train while operating Train fundamentals first Train to develop operational adaptability Understand the o...
What is a standard?
Minimum acceptable proficiency of a task as defined by doctrine
What are some of the Army’s principles of leader development?
Lead by example Develop subordinate leaders Create a learning environment for subordinate leaders Train leaders in the art and science of mission c...
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What are the three domains of the Army’s leader development model? | Operational Institutional Self-Development |
What are the three pillars of Army leader development? | Training Education Experience |
Who is responsible for training? | Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training - Noncommissioned officers train individuals, crews, and small teams |
What are some of the Army’s principles of unit training? | Train to standard Train as you will fight Train while operating Train fundamentals first Train to develop operational adaptability Understand the operational environment Train to sustain Train to maintain |
What is a standard? | Minimum acceptable proficiency of a task as defined by doctrine |
What are some of the Army’s principles of leader development? | Lead by example Develop subordinate leaders Create a learning environment for subordinate leaders Train leaders in the art and science of mission command Train to develop adaptive leaders Train leaders to think critically and creatively Train your leaders to know their subordinates and their families |
What are the commander’s training responsibilities? | Understand Visualize Describe Direct Lead Assess |
What process can be used for planning and preparing for training? | 8-step Troop Leading Procedures |