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LEADERSHIP III
TRAITS AND PRINCIPLES
Objectives
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Be able to explain the difference between a Leadership Trait
and a Principle.
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Know the definitions of all 14 Leadership Traits and be able
to match a Trait to a given definition.
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Be able to select which is the correct Trait or Principle as it
relates to a situation or question.
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Be able to select from multiple choices, the correct Trait or
Principle when given presented with a situation.
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Be able to select a Leadership Trait and in a paragraph
explaining how you would use it in a given situation.
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Be able to select a Leadership Principle, and in a paragraph
explain how you will improve yourself .
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Trait vs. Principle
• Trait is a characteristic or quality that
distinguishes somebody
(attribute, feature)
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Principle is an important underlying
law or assumption required in a system
of thought (Code, standard, belief)
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The quality of being impartial and
consistent in exercising command.
The quality weighing facts and
possible solutions on which to base
sound decisions.
The certainty of the proper
performance of duty.
Uprightness of character and
soundness of moral principles,
absolute truthfulness and
honesty
Ability to reach decisions promptly
and to announce them in a clean,
forceful manner.
Courage
A MENTAL QUALITY THAT RECOGNIZES
FEAR OF DANGER OR CRITICISM BUT
ENABLES A MAN TO PROCEED IN THE
FACE OF IT WITH CALMNESS AND
FIRMNESS
Creating a favorable impression in
carriage, appearance, and personal
conduct at all times.
Faithfulness to country, Corps,
and unit, and to your seniors and
subordinates.
Avoidance of providing for ones
comfort and personal
advancement at the expense of
others.
The mental and physical stamina
measured by the ability to stand
pain, fatigue, distress and
hardship.
Acquired information including
professional knowledge and
understanding of your men
Seeing what has to be done and
commencing a course of action, even in
the absence of orders.
The ability to deal with
others without creating
offense.
The display of sincere interest
and exuberance in the performance
of duty.
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Trait vs. Principle
• Trait is a characteristic or quality that
distinguishes somebody
(attribute, feature)
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Principle is an important underlying
law or assumption required in a system
of thought (Code, standard, belief)
Technically and
Tactically Proficient
Yourself and Seek Self
Improvement
Your Men and Look
Out for Their Welfare
Your Men Informed
Your Men Informed
The Example
That the Task is Understood,
Supervised, and Accomplished
Your Men as a Team
A Sense of Responsibility
Among Subordinates
Your Command in Accordance
With It’s Capabilities
Responsibility and Take
Responsibility for Your Actions
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1. Table
___ a movable, usually solid, barrier for
opening and closing an entranceway,
cupboard, cabinet, or the like, commonly
turning on hinges or sliding in grooves.
2. Chair
___ an article of furniture consisting of
a flat, slablike top supported on one or
more legs or other supports:
3. Door
___ a seat, especially for one person,
usually having four legs for support and a
rest for the back and often having rests for
the arms
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Example Test Questions
List two Leadership Principles, take one
of the two and tell how you follow that
Principle as either a JROTC leader or in
another leadership role. Take the other
Principle you listed an explain why you
need improvement in that area, and how
you plan to improve.