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Unit Commanders' Course1 Successful Units Main Points –Characteristics of a successful unit –Resources necessary for unit success –Four questions that define a successful unit –Measuring unit success
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Unit Commanders' Course2 Successful Units Overview This segment is designed to help you find ways to make your unit more successful, by helping you find ways to measure unit success.
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Unit Commanders' Course3 Successful Units Participants will: describe the characteristics of a successful unit describe the resources necessary to contribute to a successful unit discuss the four questions to ask when defining a successful unit discuss how a unit measures its success
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Unit Commanders' Course4 Successful Units How do you know if your unit is successful?
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Unit Commanders' Course5 Successful Units Characteristics of a successful unit: Supports all three facets of CAP’s mission. Active participation from unit members. Effective retention program. Well-developed staff.
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Unit Commanders' Course6 Successful Units Characteristics of a successful unit: Effective, positive leadership –Command. –Informal. Capability to embrace meaningful change
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Unit Commanders' Course7 Successful Units Resources necessary for unit success People. –Members –Families –Staff Assets
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Unit Commanders' Course8 Successful Units Resources necessary for unit success Partners –Higher headquarters. –USAF LO. –Other CAP squadrons. –State and local agencies. –Schools.
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Unit Commanders' Course9 Successful Units Four Questions: What does the unit accomplish? How does the unit interact with its partners? What do members do? How do members interact?
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Unit Commanders' Course10 Successful Units Measure success: Against past performance. Against the wing’s similar units. Against wing goals and objectives. Against squadron goals and objectives. Against the four questions
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Unit Commanders' Course11 Successful Units Questions & Answers
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