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Title: LEADERSHIP


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LEADERSHIP
  • AIR FORCE

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BONES
  • Someone said the membership of every
  • organization is made up of four kinds of Bones
  • There are the Wishbones who spend their time
    wishing someone else would do the work!
  • There are Jawbones who do all talking, but very
    little else!
  • Next, there are Knucklebones who knock everything
    else everybody tries to do!
  • Finally, there are the Backbones who get under
    the load and do the work!
  • What kind of Bone are you???

    Mr. Wilburt Hill

3
Overview
  • Leadership Defined
  • Air Force Concept of Leadership
  • Leadership Traits
  • Leadership Principles
  • The Leadership Situation
  • Leadership Preparation

4
Leadership Defined
  • Reference AFP 35-49, Air Force Leadership, 1
    Sep 85
  • Definition Leadership is the art of influencing
    and directing people to accomplish the mission.
  • What are the key words?
  • Who are your leaders?
  • How should leaders be selected?
  • Whats the difference between leadership and
    management?

5
Air Force Concept of Leadership
  • Basic Concept the leader must remember-- there
    are two fundamental elements in leadership
  • The Mission Primary task of a military
    organization is to perform its mission.
  • The People People perform the mission. The
    Leaders responsibilities include the care and
    support of the units personnel, and they ensure
    the needs of their people are met promptly and
    properly.

6
Air Force Concept of Leadership
  • Former AF Chief of Staff General Curtis E. LeMay
  • NO MATTER HOW WELL YOU APPLY THE ART OF
    LEADERSHIP, NO MATTER HOW STRONG YOUR UNIT OR
    HOW HIGH THE MORALE OF YOUR MEN, IF YOUR
    LEADERSHIP IS NOT DIERCTED COMPLETELY TOWARD THE
    MISSION, YOUR LEADERSHIP HAS FAILED.

7
Leadership Traits
  • Six Traits Vital to Air Force Leaders
  • Integrity Total commitment to the highest
    personal and professional standards.
  • Loyalty Three-dimensional trait which includes
    faithfulness to superiors, peers and
    subordinates.
  • Commitment Complete devotion to duty.
  • Energy An enthusiasm and drive to take the
    initiative.
  • Decisiveness A willingness to act.
  • Selflessness Sacrificing personal requirements
    for a greater cause.

8
Leadership Principles
  • Know your job People will follow a competent
    person. Know what you do not know and take
    corrective action.
  • Know yourself Effective leaders know their
    strengths and weaknesses, and must recognize
    personal capabilities and limitations.
  • Set the example Must set the standard for
    positive conduct and appearance both on and off
    duty. (cont)

9
Leadership Principles (cont)
  • Care for people If people believe they are
    cared for, the leader is in a position to earn
    their confidence, respect and loyalty.
  • Communicate Up, down and across.
  • Educate People should be properly trained to do
    their jobs.
  • Equip Ensure unit is equipped properly.
    (cont)

10
Leadership Principles (cont)
  • Motivate Greatest challenge is motivating
    people to achieve high standards--motivation is
    the force behind effective leaders.
  • Goal Leaders must provide an environment that
    fosters and rewards self-motivation.
  • Accept your responsibility Leaders are
    responsible for performing the units mission--if
    the unit fails, the leader is accountable for the
    consequences.
  • Leaders must have the authority to match their
    responsibility. (cont)

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Leadership Principles (cont)
  • Develop teamwork Leaders must mold a collection
    of individual performers into a cohesive team
    which works together to accomplish the mission.
  • Teamwork results when people are willing to put
    the mission before all else.

12
The Leadership Situation
  • Each leadership situation should be approached by
    paying careful attention to the four primary
    factors
  • Mission Define the mission, set priorities and
    reasonable and acceptable standards for mission
    accomplishment.
  • People People perform the mission. The leader
    must provide training and learn the experience
    levels of each of their people. (cont)

13
The Leadership Situation (cont)
  • Leader Must be able to adapt their leadership
    style to meet the mission demands and the demands
    of their people.
  • Environment Leaders must alter leadership
    behavior, as necessary, to accommodate changes in
    the environment. Be sensitive to the surroundings.

14
Leadership Preparation
  • Think about leadership
  • Observe leaders in action
  • Study leadership and the profession of arms
  • Practice leadership
  • Former Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
    Robert D. Gaylor IF A LEADER WILL TAKE CARE
    OF THEIR PEOPLE BY PROVIDING SUPPORT, MOTIVATION,
    COMMUNICATION, AND DISCIPLINE, THEIR PEOPLE WILL
    TAKE CARE OF THE MISSION.

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Summary
  • Leadership Defined
  • Air Force Concept of Leadership
  • Leadership Traits
  • Leadership Principles
  • The Leadership Situation
  • Leadership Preparation
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