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What are SNCO responsibilities?
Developing yourself, developing others, developing ideas, developing organizations, and the C2C SNCO role
Developing Yourself
- Expand ___, ___, and ___ skills
- Use data collection techniques to support ___
- Adapt proactively to unexpected or ambiguous situations
- leadership, operational, and management
- decision making
Developing Others
- Ensure teams understand leadership ___ and professional conduct
- Mentor and guide ___ to enforce standards and mission requirements
- Build professional relationships and create effective leadership teams
- intent
- subordinates
Developing Ideas
- Reframe issues to evaluate them from ___ perspectives
- Foster trust and influence strategies to encourage ___ leadership
- multiple
- active
Developing Organizations
- Lead visibly to create a culture of excellence
- Understand leadership decisions and ___ effectively
- Utilize experience to advance the mission and strengthen partnerships
- execute
Cadet 2nd Class SNCO Role
- C2Cs lead ___ while following orders and the commander's ___
- They ___, ___, and ___ C3Cs and C4Cs, ensuring squadron integration
- Responsibilities include identifying resource shortfalls and supporting decision-making processes
- teams, intent
- advise, mentor, and supervise
What are A-Staff responsibilities?
Strategy, coordination, resource management, and policy development
What are flight level responsibilities?
Mission execution, discipline, teamwork, and readiness
What are the different A-Staff functions?
A1: Manpower, Personnel, and Services
A2: Intelligence
A3: Operations and Training
A4/A6: Logistics, Engineering, Communications
What do you go to A1 for?
Awards packages, grad requirement check, leadership, and leadership board staffing
What do you go to A2 for?
Intel briefs, intel oversight requirements, and coordinating with USAFA HQ A2
What do you go to A3 for?
Training event support, CULEX leadership/staffing, and planning assistance
What do you go to A4/6 for?
SAR supply needs, public statements, and logistics support
Introduction to Power Dynamics
- Power dynamics refer to how power is ___, ___, and ___between individuals or groups
- Power dynamics shape interactions, ___, and outcome within organizations
- Understanding power dynamics helps individuals navigate ___ environments more effectively
- distributed, exercised, and perceived
- decision-making
- complex
Types of Power Dynamics
- Leadership power dynamics describe who holds ___ in a group/workplace
- Power dynamics can reveal ___ or imbalances in relationships/systems
- authority
- inequities
Power Dynamics in the Military
- Military power dynamics are influenced by strict ___, institutional authority, and evolving technologies
- The chain of command ensures ___, ___, and ___ under stress
- Delegation occurs through clearly defined ___ and responsibilities
- Modern leadership values empowering subordinates to take ___
- Informal leaders can gain influence through ___ or ___
- Morale and cohesion affect how ___ is perceived and exercised
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- discipline, clarity, and efficiency
- structure
- initiative
- experience or charisma
- authority
What are the common misuses of power dynamics?
- Abuse of authority
- Improper use of position
- Neglect of ethical standards
What is abuse of authority?
Using rank to intimidate, retaliate, coerce, or display favoritism
What is improper use of position?
Exploiting title to bypass rules. receive privileges, or silence dissent
What is neglect of ethical standards?
Ignoring regulations, enabling harassment/discrimination, or misusing resources
Consequences of Misuse
- Misuse leads to erosion of ___, weakening unit cohesion
- Violations may result in investigations under the ___
- Poor morale can create operational ___ affecting mission success
- High-level misuse can cause political backlash and international ___
- trust
- UCMJ
- risk
- scrutiny
Professional Relationships
- Professional relationships are built on mutual ___ and clear boundaries
- AFI ___ outlines standards for acceptable conduct between ranks
- Relationships must not compromise the chain of command, discipline, or ___
- Mentorship is professional when it is ___
- Friendships are allowed but must not create perceptions of ___
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- 36-2909
- unit cohesion
- development-oriented and impartial
- favoritism or bias
Unprofessional Relationships
- Unprofessional relationships occur when personal interests override ___ responsibilities
- Common issues include favoritism, fraternization, or ___ involvement that harms unit cohesion
- Using rank to pressure subordinates represents misuse of ___
- Consequences include loss of trust, ___, ___, ___, and ___
- professional
- inappropriate romantic
- authority
- disciplinary action, reduced mission integrity, and damaged climate
Power Dynamics as the Underlying Force
- Power dynamics influence ___
- Healthy power dynamics support leadership, accountability, and ___ success
- Risks arise when ___, ___, or ___
- every interaction between ranks
- mission
- power is unchecked, boundaries blur, or individuals exploit rank or influence