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Commander’s Call. ___ Company. Today’s Learning Outcomes. Points to Ponder: First impression to Knobs – period First impression to whole unit – in CDR or 1SG role. Appreciate intent behind a CDR call Build your CDR Call. Why Commander’s Call?. Tone and Tenor & Cohesion.
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Commander’s Call ___ Company
Today’s LearningOutcomes Points to Ponder: First impression to Knobs – period First impression to whole unit – in CDR or 1SG role Appreciate intent behind a CDR call Build your CDR Call
Why Commander’s Call? Tone and Tenor & Cohesion Put YOU in unit Set expectations Lay out priorities and goals
Standards • Priorities/Responsibilities/Goals • Honor • Duty • Respect • Drugs/Alcohol • Hazing/Physical Maltreatment • Sexual assault • Sexual harassment/EEO/religious respect • Suicide awareness • Safety • Co Traditions Are these important? What else should be on the list?
Be on time (standards) • We…us…our (teamwork) • We win…they lose (excellence) • Know where we came from (heritage) Be a Leader…All the Time
Expectations You will: • Keep academics #1 • Support the Company & Corps • Maintain EVERY standard • Grasp opportunities • Be mutually supportive Command team will: • Provide positive environment • Set clear expectations • Support you
RC Priorities • Academics, Number 1 • Be Ready, Be On Time, From Alpha to Victor • We Are One Corps • Make the Right Call Responsibilities • To yourself • To each other • To the Corps
Company goals • Achieve Co average 3.0 TGPA • Earn top 25% in parade rankings (in top 5) • Earn top 25% in PFT with 100% Co participation (in top 5) • 1C avg > 2C avg > 3C avg > 4C avg • Achieve 100% participation for Leadership Day • Hit a homerun in the following: • 4 Oct: Parents’ Weekend • 23 Oct: Leadership Day • 1 Nov: Homecoming • 16 Nov: Commandant’s Inspection Be a Leader…All the Time
Standards • Priorities/Responsibilities/Goals • Honor • Duty • Respect • Drugs/Alcohol • Hazing/Physical Maltreatment • Sexual assault • Sexual harassment/EEO/religious respect • Suicide awareness • Safety • Co Traditions
“Honor is the capacity to control the instinctive selfishness that lurks in all of us. It is the tough case-hardened ability to put morality ahead of expediency, duty ahead of deviousness – and to do it instinctively and every time. Honor also means pride in excellence – of every kind; especially excellence of performance.” --General Mark Clark Honor “A cadet does not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do” 14
Duty • Squared away… • On time… • Prepared… • To the best of our ability… For everything & all the time “Duty is the sublimest word in the English language. You should do your duty in all things. You can never do more. You should never wish to do less.” —General Robert E. Lee
Respect • Drugs/Alcohol • Hazing • Sexual Assault • Harassment • Suicide Awareness “The one mode or the other of dealing with subordinates springs from a corresponding spirit in the breast of the commander. He who feels the respect which is due to others cannot fail to inspire in them regard for himself, while he who feels, and hence manifests, disrespect toward others, especially his inferiors, cannot fail to inspire hatred against himself.” —Major General John M. Schofield
Me Chain of Command TAC HA team Janet Shealy Counseling Center Chaplain Sources for Help • Classmate
Standards • Priorities/Responsibilities/Goals • Honor • Duty • Respect • Drugs/Alcohol • Hazing/Physical Maltreatment • Sexual assault • Sexual harassment/EEO/religious respect • Suicide awareness • Safety • Co Traditions
What to Remember • Mutual support – take care of each other • Leadership – lead & develop each other Be a Leader…All the Time