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  1. News | Center for the Army Profession and Leadership | CAPL

    The Deputy Director and incoming Director of the Center for the Army Profession and Leadership held discussions with MG Ki Sung Lee, Chief of Doctrine, Republic of Korea Army and his …

  2. News | Center for the Army Profession and Leadership | CAPL

    CAPL NEWS New Video Case Study - Army Civilian Corps: Serving as an Army Professional 15:36 15 Aug 2014

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    The Soldier's Creed, including the Warrior Ethos (the underlined and bolded text), captures the spirit of dedication that Soldiers feel in being part of something greater than themselves. It …

  4. Counterproductive Leadership | Center for the Army Profession …

    Below are the materials needed to conduct an in-person LPD to help leaders learn how to identify, assess, and address counterproductive leadership. The session is designed to be flexible and …

  5. CASAL FAQ | CAL - capl.army.mil

    HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF CASAL The CASAL is a long-standing and important means to gather input from the field on the effectiveness of leader development, the quality of …

  6. LeaderMap - Encouraging Adaptability - capl.army.mil

    Adopt a catch phrase that resets identity (e.g., "Arise to meet the challenge" or "Adversity forges greater agility"). Establish a common purpose around which a new identity is formed (e.g., …

  7. Learn more about the LRM by reviewing: ADP 6-22 Describes what right looks like for all leaders

  8. 3 C's and Trust | Videos | CAL - capl.army.mil

    LTG Lundy discusses the relationship between the Army professional certification criteria and trust.

  9. One Army, Indivisible – Three Times Strong | Videos | CAL

    The U.S. Army is made up of three parts – closely connected components that together provide the capabilities and capacity for the Army to win in a complex world. The Regular …

  10. LPD Kits - Building Trust to Improve Working Relationships

    This resource was created to help company commanders and senior NCOs build more positive command climates in order to increase unit effectiveness.