LEADERSHIP ROLES BY SSGT BURNS. CHESTY PULLER RANK STRUCTURE A SET CHAIN OF COMMAND THAT PROVIDES THE WHO IS IN CHARGE STRUCTURE REQUIRED TO GET THINGS.

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LEADERSHIP ROLES BY SSGT BURNS

CHESTY PULLER

RANK STRUCTURE A SET CHAIN OF COMMAND THAT PROVIDES THE WHO IS IN CHARGE STRUCTURE REQUIRED TO GET THINGS DONE INDIVIDUAL AUTHORITY THAT ALLOWS AUTHORITY TO BE GIVEN TO INDIVIDUALS AT THE ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL WHICH GETS THINGS GOING AND THINGS DONE

STANDARDIZED ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE THAT PROVIDES A SET OR BASE ORGANIZATION THAT ALLOWS PERSONNEL TO MOVE FROM BILLET TO BILLET LINES OF COMMUNICATION THAT ESTABLISHES THE WHO NEEDS TO KNOW FOR THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS IN THE CHAIN OF COMMAND

DECENTRALIZED EXECUTION THAT ALLOWS EXECUTION OF ORDERS AT THE LOWEST ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL DIRECTLY AFFECTED BY THE DECISION/ACTION

ROLE THE TWO MAJOR ROLES THAT A MARINE IS EXPECTED TO FULFILL ARE INSTITUTIONAL ( HIS ROLE AS A MARINE PROFESSIONAL) AND ORGANIZATIONAL ( HOW HE FUNCTIONS IN HIS ROLE IN HIS UNIT)

INSTITUTIONAL ROLE AN AMERICAN FIGHTING MAN IN THE CORPS A MARINE SERVING IN HIS ROLE AS EITHER AN ENLISTED MAN OR OFFICER A MARINE SERVING IN HIS SPECIFIC RANK

A MARINE SERVING IN HIS MOS A MARINE SERVING AS A ROLE MODEL—AS AN EXAMPLE FOR OTHER COMBINING ALL OF THE ABOVE

THE LEADERSHIP TRAITS AND PRINCIPLES ARE EXAMPLES OF INSTITUTIONAL BEHAVIORAL IDEALS AND GOALS FOR MARINES SERVICE TO COUNTRY THOUGH MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENT TO BE BE PREPARED TO INFLICT DEATH OR INJURY TO AN ENEMY DURING WAR ADHERENCE TO THE CODE OF CONDUCT

ORGANIZATIONAL ROLE THESE ROLES INCLUDE ADDITIONAL EXPECTED BEHAVIOR THAT GOES WITH A SPECIFIC UNIT, SUCH AS A MEMBER OF A DISBURSING BRANCH, RECONNAISANCE BATTALION, OR AN AVIATION MAINTENENANCE SECTION

ENABLE THE INDIVIDUAL TO IDENTIFY WITH THE UNIT SET THE ORGANIZATION APART AND GIVE IT A SPECIAL NATURE MAY REQUIRE THE INDIVIDUAL TO ADOPT SPECIAL CUSTOMS, A DIFFERENT MANNOR OF DRESS, AND A GENERAL PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTIC

AFFECTS ON YOUR ROLE YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT ROLE YOU SHOULD PLAY YOUR SUBORDINATES EXPECTATIONS YOUR INSTITUTIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL ROLES

SUBORDINATES EXPECTATIONS HONEST, JUST AND FAIR TREATMENT A CLIMATE OF TRUST AND CONFIDENCE LOYALTY THE BEST IN LEADERSHIP DEMANDS ON THEM COMMENSURATE WITH THEIR CAPABILITIES

LEADERS EXPECTATIONS BE RESPONSIBLE AND USE INITIATIVE DISPLAY LOYAL BEHAVIOR TO SENIORS, OBEDIENT SERVICE TO SENIORS’ ORDERS USE THEIR ABILITIES FOR THE GOOD OF THE MISSION TAKE ACTION EVEN THOUGH COMPLETE INFORMATION MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE

READ APPENDIX A THE STRATEGIC CORPORAL: LEADERSHIP IN THE THREE BLOCK WAR BY GEN CHARLES C. KRULAK

INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF THE LEADERSHIP RANK STRUCTURE OUR DAY-TO-DAY CONTACT WITH ONE ANOTHER AS PROFESSIONAL MARINES CROSSES BOTH UNIT AND ORGANIZATIONAL BOUNDARIES AND INCLUDES DIRECT AND INDIRECT CONTACT DURING BUSINESS, SOCIAL, OR OTHER NON- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

THE FUNCTION AND INTERACTION OF MARINES THE PRIMARY INTERRELATIONSHIP IS BASED ON YOUR ORGANIZATIONAL ROLE WITHIN THIS ROLE YOU ARE A SENIOR, A PEER, AND A SUBORDINATE EFFECTIVENESS OF THESE ROLES IS THE RESULT OF YOUR ABILITY TO FUNCTION AS A LINK IN THE CHAIN OF COMMAND

AS A SUBORDINATE YOU PROVIDE COMMUNICATION DOWN TO YOUR SUBORDINATES ON UNIT GOALS AND OBJECTIVES, DISSEMINATE INFORMATION ON POLICIES, AND INTERPRET CHANGES AS THE SENIOR YOU PROVIDE COMMUNICATION UPWARD TO SENIORS ON YOUR SUBORDINATES’ REQUIREMENTS FOR RESOURCES TO ACCOMPLISH THEIR MISSION, THEIR GOALS, AND THEIR WELFARE

IMPACT FOR INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY FAILURE HE LOSES HIS CREDIBILITY HIS OVERALL PRESTIGE, RESPECT, TRUST, AND CONFIDENCE AND THAT OF THE MARINE CORPS IS DAMAGED HE SETS A POOR EXAMPLE FOR SENIORS, PEERS, AND SUBORDINATES HIS FAILURE MAY REINFORE LOWER STANDARDS

FAILURE IN THE ORGANIZATIONAL ROLE HE MAY BEGUILTY OF ALL THOSE ITEMS PREVIOUSLY LISTED UNDER INSTITUTIONAL ROLE HE MAY DISRUPT THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF THE CHAIN OF COMMAND AND COMMUNICATION FLOW.

TO SOME DEGREE ALL MARINES ARE INVLVED IN PLANNING, ORGANIZING, COORDINATING, DIRECTING, AND CONTROLLING HARDEST THING TO UNDERSTAND IS HOW WE FIT INTO THE SYSTEM AND WHAT ARE OUR ACTUALL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES WHAT IS EXPECTED OF ME

TASK AND DUTIES (OFFICERS) GENERAL OFFICERS- PROVIDE LONG RANGE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES, GENERAL GUIDANCE, AND ACQUIRE THE RESOURCES NECESSARY TO ACCOMPLISH THEM

FIELD GRADE OFFICERS – DEVELOP THE PLANS AND POLICIES TO ACHIEVE THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES WITHIN THE GUIDANCE, ASSIGN MISSIONS TO UNITS, AND ALLOCATE THE RESOURCES

COMPANY GRADE OFFICERS- IMPLEMENT AND EXECUTE THE PLANS AND THEIR ASSIGNED MISSION TO ACCOMPLISH THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES UTILIZING THE RESOURCES PROVIDED

OFFICERS EXERCISE COMMAND ARE ACCOUNTABLE FOR MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENT ACCOUNTABLE FOR UNIT READINESS AND PERFORMANCE SET STANDARDS FOR UNIT PERFORMANCE DELEGATE AUTHORITY ADMINISTER PUNISHMENT UNDER THE UCMJ

ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING OF OFFICERS, SNCO’S, AND NCO SUBORDINATES ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS FOR THE OFFICER CORPS EXPECTED TO SUPPORT SUBORDINATES RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROMOTION SYSTEM FOR ALL MARINES

TASKS AND DUTIES (NCO’S) THE COMPLEMENTARY RELATIONSHIP AND MUTUAL RESPECT BETWEEN THE COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER IS BASED ON TRADITIONAL, FUNCTIONAL, AND LEGAL REASONS MANY TASKS AND DUTIES ARE OVERLAPPING AND MUST BE SHARED TO SOME DEGREE.

NCO’S TRAIN SUBORDINATES IN THEIR MOS AND BASIC MILITARY SKILLS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE ACTIONS OF THEIR MEN ENFORCE STANDARDS ENSURE SUPERVISION ASSIST IN PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROVIDE COMMUNICATION LINK BETWEEN THE INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATION

PLAN AND CONDUCT THE ROUTINE AND DAY-TO-DAY UNIT OPERATION WITHIN THE GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED MAINTAIN APPEARANCE AND CONDITION OF UNIT BILLETING MAINTAIN READINESS, SERVICEABILITY, AND ACCOUNTABILITY SUPPORT AND FOLLOW POLICIES ESTABLISHED

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITES (PEERS) SUPPORT AND HELP EACH OTHER COMPETE IN SPIRIT OF ENHANCING ESPIRT AND MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENT EXERT A POSITIVE INFLUENCE ON YOUR COMMRADES SET A GOOD EXAMPLE

MAINTAIN PROFESSIONAL WORKING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN RANKS UNDERSTAND YOUR ROLE KNOW THE ROLES OF SENIORS, PEERS AND SUBORDINATES ENSURE YOUR SUBORDINATES KNOW AND UNDERSTAND THEIR ROLES AND THE ROLES AROUND THEM GIVE THEM THE NECESSARY RESOURCES AND FREEDOM OF ACTION

INSIST THAT THEY ACCOMPLISH THEIR ASSIGNED DUTIES ADHERE TO THE STANDARDS OF THE CORPS AND REQUIRE ALL OTHERS TO DO THE SAME DELEGATE THE NECESSARY AUTHORITY FOR SUBORDINATES TO ACCOMPLISH THEIR GOALS PROVIDE SUBORDINATES WITH FEEDBACK ON HOW WELL THEIR DOING PRAISE IN PUBLIC, SCORN IN PRIVATE MAINTAIN OPEN COMMUNICATION LINES

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