Every profession develops a unique body of knowledge. For the __________
Profession, this body of professional knowledge is doctrine. - Army
When teaching doctrine to your soldiers how many contributions does doctrine
make to the conduct of operations? - Six
When teaching doctrine to your unit you would explain that it is based on
__________ in current operations and training, from adaptive enemies, and after
changes in force structure, technology, and social values. - Lessons Learned
As a leader, your superior has just recognized you for having the ability to think
flexibly. They commented your critical thinking enabled your understanding of
changing situations, arriving at justifiable conclusions, making judgments, and
learning from experience. Which of the foundations of army leader intellect have
you shown proficiency in? - Mental Agility
During the Spanish-American War, Lieutenant John Parker led his detachment in
the capture of San Juan Hill. LT Parker believed the the Gatling Gun was more
than a defensive weapon as outlined in current doctrine. He requested and received
permission to use Gatling Guns in a close support role during the attack. LT
Parker's intellect resulted in the first step in developing the principle of fire and
maneuver. Which of the following aspects of intellect did LT Parker demonstrate?
- Innovation
Many people expressed discontent when the Army transitioned from the APFT to
the ACFT. This is an example of which type of barrier to critical thinking? - Status
Quo Bias
You have been tasked with leading your staff to review and improve the
organizational culture of your department. You invite a local CEO to be a part of
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