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What three things must a cadet have to be a professional? |
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1) Habit of putting the community's interest above their own 2) Someone with special skills 3) An ethical code |
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What is an established requirement or principle by which something can be judged? |
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What is the creed of the sentinels of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier? |
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My standard will remain perfection. |
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What is a formal system of belief indended to guide someone's actions? |
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What means how those in uniform carry themselves? |
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Who is a leader who oversees entry-level people? |
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Who is the lowest ranking member of a leadership staff |
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What are the three areas of NCO readiness? |
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1) Technical Readiness 2) Physical Readiness 3) Mental Readiness |
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What rank represents the highest enlisted level of leadership in the U.S. Air Force? |
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the Chief Master Sergeant of the United States Air Force |
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What is it when the leader sees himself or herself primarily as a servant of the team? |
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Who chooses to help people and is giving? |
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What means to be treated like a slave? |
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Who said, "Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve" |
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Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. |
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What is the process through which leaders try to solve performance problems and develop their people? |
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What is required anytime a leader identifies a need to help someone reach a higher level of effectiveness? |
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What are the four key elements to successful coaching? |
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1) Dialogue 2) Empowerment 3) Action 4) Improvement |
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When coaching, wha process should be followed to obtain predictable results? |
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1) Observation 2) Purpose 3) Dialogue 4) Follow-up |
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What are the 8 coaching techniques? |
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1) Finding the Bottom Line 2) Active Listening 3) Validating
4) Questioning??????
5) Mirroring 6) Addressing Fears 7) Providing Direct Feedback 8) Story Shifting |
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What means to observe and direct people in fulfillment of the mission? |
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What is the cornerstone of supervision? |
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What means following an impartial set of rules and applying them equally to everyone? |
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What concept asks leaders to treat things that are alike in the same way? |
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What is a person who follows the instructions of their teacher? |
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What teaches someone only what behaviors to avoid and not what they should actually be doing? |
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What is a learning process that provides an opportunity for positive growth? |
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What is the reason for an action? |
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What are motivators at work within you? |
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What are motivators at work outside of you? |
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What is the key to motivation? |
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communicate a strong sense of shared purpose |
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Who holds the record for the longest continuous service to Civil Air Patrol? |
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How many years was Col. Ben Stone in Civil Air Patrol? |
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What are the three Leadership Arenas as used in the Leadership Matrix? |
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1) Strategic 2) Operational 3) Tactical |
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What are the three Leadership Skills as used in the Leadership Matrix? |
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1) Personal 2) Team 3) Institutional |
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What is used by the Air Force to illustrate that as the level of leadership changes, so do the skills required? |
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What is the intent of the leader's concise expression of purpose? |
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What is the ability to make sound judgments and act independently? |
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What means to an express an opionion that differs from the offical view? |
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What is a long, high-pitched cry against the world's many horrible injustives, especially as they affect poor little you? |
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What are the seven needs of teams? |
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1) Common Goals 2) Leadership 3) Involvement of all members 4) Good Morale 5) Open Communication 6) Mutual Respect 7) Ways to Resolve Conflict |
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What is the process by which an individual's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors are influenced by other people? |
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What occurs when team members seek unanimous agreement in spite of facts pointing to another conclusion? |
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Who are people who receive the fruits of the team's labor without doing their fair share of the work? |
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What are the four stages of a team's lefe cycle? |
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1) Forming 2) Storming 3) Norming 4) Performing |
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What are the four Leadership Functions in the L.E.A.D. Model? |
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1) L-Lead with a clear purpose 2) E-Empower to participate 3) A-Aim for consensus 4) D-Direct the team |
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