FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect LD 3-2: Being the Example It’s Your Ship Current As Of: 10 Jul 2013 1.

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FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect LD 3-2: Being the Example It’s Your Ship Current As Of: 10 Jul

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Purpose Using the excerpt from It’s Your Ship, understand the role of “example” for a leader Discuss the role of “example” in the context of a knob and a third classman Identify specific actions for a third classman to lead by example 2

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Point to Ponder – 1 Captain Abrashoff states, “…your people follow your example. They look to you for signals, and you have enormous influence over them.” –How important is personal example? –Can a follower also exert influence by personal example? –Does the principle apply equally inside & outside the gates? –Am I credible when I am poor example in one environment and positive example in other circumstances? 3

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Point to Ponder – 2 Abrashoff writes about a case where he gave an order that led to a junior sailor falling asleep during watch. –Was Abrashoff “leading by example?” –What do you think of the “three questions” the Captain uses to analyze a mission failure? “Did I clearly articulate the goals?” [setting expectations] “Did I give people enough time and resources…?” [setting reasonable timelines & committing support] “Did I give them enough training?” [developing people] – How can we apply this to our duties as a 3C? 4

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Point to Ponder – 3 How can a leader communicate that he or she cares about people? How powerful is it to know something personal about each person in your charge? How might this apply to you and the knobs? Knowing their first name? Hometown? What motivated them to attend The Citadel? 5

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Take-Aways Being an example, leading by example is the price of admission of leadership Think about the power of the perfect example to every knob in this company You are an example – 24/7 6 BE THE EXAMPLE…ALL THE TIME

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Questions & Comments 7 “Be an example to your men, in your duty and in private life. Never spare yourself, and let the troops see that you don't in your endurance of fatigue and privation. Always be tactful and well-mannered and teach your subordinates to do the same. Avoid excessive sharpness or harshness of voice, which usually indicates the man who has shortcomings of his own to hide.” – General Erwin Rommel