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Robust Leadership Development: Lessons Learned from the British Army’s Platoon Commanders’ Battle Course at the Infantry Battle School
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So, You Want to be a Professor of Military Science
An intimate insight into the operating environment of the Army’s largest commissioning source.
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Acting in the Human Domain, but Educating for the Physical Domains
Today SOF are being asked to do more than ever before and with increasingly vague and hubristic-sounding missions and concepts. New paradigms are needed.
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A PME training module on chess is good for the U.S. military, provides the U.S. military workforce with diverse and transferable skill-sets.
Back to the Basics: Chess, Poker & the Future of Warfare
Shared sacrifice often leads to innovative solutions that make operations more efficient. This requires openness to bottom-up communication.
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JPME: The Need for Foresight
Integrating strategic foresight tools into Joint Professional Military Education curricula will help develop an appreciation for the nonlinearity, complexity, and uncertainty of the global environment.
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The JPME Saga of Joe Etudiant
What happened to the sports college?
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The Joint Force requires culturally “savvy” leaders capable of developing a global perspective, able to synthesize diverse viewpoints, and with the ability to collaborate across a range of cultures.
Intellectual Curiosity and the Military Officer
When an adversary arrives in a form that was unanticipated, an intellectually curious officer will be able to draw upon years of education tested not in the classroom, but in the real world.