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Active 7 years, 9 months ago-
tiarawalz replied to the topic Turn the Ship Around! Week 4 Discussion in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 8 months ago
“Discomfort with uncertainty” – that’s exactly what I was going to say. I may take control of a situation because I am nervous about the outcome. It could be because it’s a project that my boss has shown interest in so I’m on edge about the final product looking good.
I love how these chapters paint a picture that a leader having too much control…[Read more]
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tiarawalz replied to the topic Leading and Working With Civilians in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 9 months ago
Is there a topic of discussion here? Happy to weigh in since I have worked with and supervised far more civilians than soldiers 🙂
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tiarawalz posted an update 5 years, 9 months ago
“One of the things that limits our learning is the belief that we already know something.”
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tiarawalz replied to the topic Turn the Ship Around! Week 1 Discussion in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 9 months ago
The Navy definition and concept of leadership sounds a lot more like “management”. The beginning of the book talks about how empowerment and innovation aren’t necessarily welcome. Naval leaders aren’t really looking for influential thinkers- they’re looking for more of a transactional leader that they can count on to get the job done. It’s all…[Read more]
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tiarawalz replied to the topic Turn the Ship Around! Week 1 Discussion in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 9 months ago
How can you get your boss to let you try a different way of doing things?
With my most recent boss, I’ve had to fight to ensure I get enough face time with him, due to some restructuring in our department. As with all of my bosses, I ensure I get on their calendar every quarter for my counseling session. I make sure I have a copy of his OER…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Assignments for JO Development (February 2019 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 9 months ago
From what I’ve seen (in the ARNG at least), LTs and CPTs don’t know enough about the bigger picture. The “why” behind the things they are required to do at the company level. Why things are formatted the way they are; done the way they are; where they need to go to find information, etc. I’ve seen officers fail miserably when they go from PL to XO…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic First review of unit before intial counseling – Reserve in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 9 months ago
Not to totally agree with everyone here, however agreed! Your initial counseling is just that; the INITIAL counseling. It will show your subordinates what your expectations are going forward, as well as what they can expect from you. Course corrections and head-space-and-timing checks can take place at that 3-6 drill mark. Like you, I had some…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Writing Tools in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 9 months ago
I think that’s where people get jammed up needlessly as well; grammar. How I articulate something is different than how the next person does, and I’m sure it’s the same across the force. I would offer that grammar is less important than content when it comes to the achievements specifically (which is why the SOP/policy is so…[Read more]
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tiarawalz replied to the topic Professional New Year's Resolutions (January 2019 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 9 months ago
Thank you for the advice! I need to hear that. So much is changing while I will be away and it does make me nervous. I’d love to hear more about your PhD experience! Are you MSC?
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brock.j.young posted an update 5 years, 10 months ago
Thank you @rakimball for the assistance with this. I authored the following article posted in the ARMY Magazine this month.
https://www.ausa.org/articles/senior-raters-can-help-cure-toxic-leadership -
brock.j.young replied to the topic Enforcing of Good Order and Discipline — But is it really? in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 10 months ago
Excellent point (so much so I added a #4 to my original post). Some of the old salts have seen and maybe experienced those times that UCMJ action could have been leveraged but wasn’t, and how much better the outcome was because of it. The situation becomes a teaching point that has long lasting positive effects, opposed to something that…[Read more]
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brock.j.young started the topic Enforcing of Good Order and Discipline — But is it really? in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 10 months ago
The way the Military Justice system is designed, it can be as swift, decisive, and brutal (or not) as a commander wants it to be. Commanders who have UCMJ authority are supposed to balance and take a number of factors into consideration when determine the outcome of an issue. This includes, to the extent practicable, the nature of the offense(s),…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Tips and Tricks in Dealing with GCSS-Army (GCSS-A) in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 10 months ago
You both make excellent points about the positive aspects of GCSS-A in the supply and dispatch realms; what about maintenance? Any experience or thoughts on those aspects of the system?
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tiarawalz replied to the topic Professional New Year's Resolutions (January 2019 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 10 months ago
Love these resolutions!
I also want to be better about professional reading and maintaining professional relationships. As I prepare to be in a PhD program “away from the flag pole” for 3 years, I am increasingly nervous about feeling alone and losing touch with the military side of healthcare. Maintaining relationships is going to be key to…[Read more]
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brock.j.young and shaun.barclay are now friends 5 years, 11 months ago
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brock.j.young started the topic Tips and Tricks in Dealing with GCSS-Army (GCSS-A) in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 11 months ago
Over the last year, all components of the Army (Active, USAR, and NG) have transitioned their supply and maintenance systems into the all encompassing monster that is GCSS-A (Global Combat Support System – Army).
As a current M-Day/TPU company commander in the Army National Guard, I can tell you it causes questions, problems and concerns almost…[Read more]
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joe replied to the topic Planning for NTC, What to Order and How Much in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 11 months ago
Jake,
My name is Joe Callejas and I am an OC/T out of Fort McCoy. I have done 2 rotations at NTC as a rotational training unit (RTU) (one as a company XO and one as a BN S-4) and one as an OC/T with Team Wagoneer.
Think about the missions that you will have to complete and plan accordingly. Obviously having a ton of batteries for your NVGs is…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Peter Principle (Promoting to mediocrity) in the forum Chad Plenge 5 years, 11 months ago
It’s something that I see constantly. Whether it’s dealing with promotions, or filling key positions. The organization no longer chooses the “best” to promote or fill much needed jobs… We chose “who’s available.” I literally heard a BDE CDR state, when asked about a certain person filling a certain position, “don’t give me any sh*t,…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Writing Tools in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 11 months ago
As others have brought up, I would strongly recommend you get your Commander’s guidance on awards, and make that a policy letter and or SOP. With this, you’re doing two things; 1) you are making it clear as to what a commander expects from award write ups he/she’s willing to sign, and 2) holding the commander to that same…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Drilling with an overseas job in the forum Junior Officer 5 years, 11 months ago
I would recommend reaching out to USAR units that might be near to where you’re going to be, and see if you can SUTA (that’s a National Guard term for drilling with another unit/at an alternate location). The USAR is lucky in the fact there are USAR units in Europe, the Pacific, etc., so it should be doable. That’s not to say it might also include…[Read more]
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