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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic Why Productivity and Time Management are important as a Commander pt1/pt2 in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 5 months ago
Why Productivity and Time Management are important as a Commander pt3.
Team – we’ve had some great input on what commanders do to stay productive and manage their time. Today, I’d like to focus on a couple of resources and list of readings you should read at some point in command (or before if you have time). Remember it is never too late to…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic SSA Forward Issue Turn-In Point (FITIP) in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 5 months ago
@DallasKing – it sounds like you have been diligent in communicating your requirements to higher and creating partnerships with key stakeholders (BDE S4). Awesome!
Reading the article and reading from your comments, it is clear that you are on the initial stages of “trying/ proving a new concept.” At the end of the day you have to do the bes…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic SSA Forward Issue Turn-In Point (FITIP) in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 5 months ago
@DallasKing – This is a great question that I know other commanders in other branches are having to deal with. I heavily recommend writing and sharing your experiences with the sudden shift under the DFEM (it can definitely serve current and future commanders).
I’ve contacted other folks but in the meantime let me know if this helps. See below a…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic Discipline and Enforcing Discipline in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 6 months ago
@jrrooker – You bring up great points about discipline and how hard it is to enforce it. To me discipline is a lot of factors that come down doing the small things right. Discipline involves standards, values, and norms. Here are some questions that I come up when I think about discipline:
1. Does a unit conduct effective counseling? Coun…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic Making the CCC Leap (May 2018 Jam Question) in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 6 months ago
This post/thread is fire!
Knowing what you do now as a post-CCC Captain, what preparation would you have done differently before and during the CCC to get what you wanted out of it?
As an MI officer who remained at Benning for the MCCC, I would highlight some of the same points already mentioned:
- Have a deliberate plan for the family and…
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic Why Productivity and Time Management are important as a Commander pt1 in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 6 months ago
Why Productivity and Time Management are important as a Commander pt2.
This week, I’ll expand on my first point “1. First things first.” In a perfect commander day, (no UCMJ or emergency Soldier issues that requires immediate attention) I first devoted time to my commander’s priorities. I asked my 1SG and myself, are we prepared for the next…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola started the topic Why Productivity and Time Management are important as a Commander pt1/pt2/pt3 in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 6 months ago
Many things to do and not enough time. There comes a moment as a commander when you realize you can stay at work for long hours and your to-do list or task list may not be close to being finished. If there is one (of many things) I would have told myself in the first 90 days of command, it would have been to prioritize tasks and organize…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic Systems Management in the forum Chris Salerno 6 years, 6 months ago
Chris- I thought you presented great best practices and honest assessments on your experiences managing maintenance, supply, the arms room. If not managed properly, these systems can create problems for any commander.
I like how you emphasized communication and established reporting timelines for your subordinates. Like you said, “don’t expect w…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola wrote a new post, CPT Gavin Hill CO CDR Interview Charlie Troop, 5-73 CAV, 3 BCT, 82nd ABN DIV 6 years, 6 months ago
Company Command Interview
CPT Gavin Hill is nearing the end of his first year as the commander for Charlie Troop, 5-73 CAV, 3 BCT, 82nd ABN DIV. Some highlights of the interview include: “It was a long road but o […] -
george.l.gurrola replied to the topic Taking the Guidon in the forum Chris Salerno 6 years, 6 months ago
Chris- thank you for sharing you the lessons you’ve experienced early on in your command. I think both are critically important yet, they don’t readily surface as issues.
It’s great that you identified the importance of face-to-face and doing battlefield circulation. This is definitely a consideration for future commanders depending on their…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola started the topic How to build momentum in your FRG in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
Team —
As part of the prepping and winning the first 90 days of command, this post will discuss building momentum in your FRG. Is your FRG involved and do your Soldier’s families know about upcoming events? It is safe to say that having an effective FRG can help your command. This post will discuss 1) FRG principles and considerations, 2)…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic Ammo Handling SOP in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
Thanks @pstofan! @carsonjgregory did the attached help or were you looking for something more specific?
Als0- feel free to join in on the company command discussions and pose further questions!
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