Title: Establish a Positive Command Climate
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2Establish a Positive Command Climate
- MQS II
- Training Support Package
3Purpose
Developed a plan which results in a majority of
the soldiers in the unit stating that the overall
command climate is positive.
4References
- FM 22-100 Army Leadership
- DA PAM 600-69 Command Climate
- Survey
Handbook - AR 600-20 Army Command Policy
5Outline
- Define command climate
- Assess the command climate to determine the
health of your unit - Apply the elements which contribute to a positive
command climate - Develop a plan to establish or improve the
command climate of a unit following the proper
sequence of steps
6State of Morale
7Leadership Competencies
- Communications
- Supervision
- Teaching Counseling
- Soldier Team Development
- Technical Tactical Proficiency
- Decision Making
- Planning
- Use of Available Systems
- Professional Ethics
8Command Climate- - Definition - -
A perception among the members of a unit about
how they will be treated by their leaders and
what professional opportunities they see within
the unit.
9Morale
A moral or mental condition with respect
to courage, discipline, and confidence.
10Climate Areas
- Officer leadership
- Immediate leaders
- Promotion policy
- Quality of training
- Job satisfaction
- NCO leadership
- Leader accessibility
- Rewards corrective actions
- Tools, equipment, supplies
- Freedom from harrassment
- Military courtesy discipline
11Climate Areas (Cont.)
- Unit cohesiveness
- Social activities
- Food
- Morale
- Human relations
- Sports activities
- Freedom from substance abuse
- Soldiers attitude toward unit
- Reenlistment potential
- Commanders use of the UCP
12Positive Climate Indicators
- Trust exists in the command
- Teamwork, fair play, and information sharing
- Open, candid communications
- Soldier job satisfaction
- Soldiers families attend unit social/sports
activities - Reenlistment rate are high
13Establishing a Positive Command Climate
- Determine the health of your unit
- Identify climate areas you want to influence
- Establish clear goals objectives for each area
- Execute plan command climate is created from the
TOP down
14Actions You Can Take
- Communicate a sense of vision or focus
- Maintain battle focus in all training
- Establish high, attainable, clearly understood
standards - Encourage competition against standards rather
than each other - Allow subordinates freedom to exercise initiative
- Establish accountability at appropriate level
15Actions to Take (Cont. 2)
- Show confidence in subordinates
- Encourage reward prudent risk-taking
- Achieve high performance through positive
motivation and rewards - Underwrite honest mistakes
- Share decision making with subordinates
- Give clear missions with boundaries of autonomy
16Actions to Take (Cont. 3)
- Listen to subordinates and seek ideas
- Demonstrate concern about the welfare of
subordinates - Establish and model high ethical standards
- PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH
17Summary
- Command climate perception by unit members
- Assessment can be done by formal or informal
means - Trust teamwork candid communications
positive command climate
18Conclusion
You, as the commander, are the key to a
successful command climate
19Questions?