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We teach who we are in times of darkness as well as in light. A list of dowloadable resources for mentors, mentees and supervisors to support and manage formal mentoring relationships. This short template contains names, contacts, goals, process, evaluation, signatures – download the short template as a google doc.
become mentors for high-performing subordinates across the Army. What is mentorship? The Army Profession and Leadership Policy (Army Regulation (AR) 600-100) defines mentoring as “the...
— Army Regulation (AR) 600-100, Army Leadership5. The Army’s definition highlights that mentorship is a voluntary relationship, involves different levels of experience, is characterized...
SUMMARY of CHANGE. AR 600–100 Army Profession and Leadership Policy. This major revision, dated 5 April 2017— Changes the title from “Army Leadership” to Army Profession and Leadership Policy (cover). Changes proponency from the Deputy Chief of Staff, G–1 to the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) (title page).
AR 600–100 Army Leadership. This major revision, dated 8 March 2007--. Updates the definition of leadership and introduces the concept of the Pentathlete (para 1-4). Adds the Army Values, Warrior Ethos, Soldiers Creed, and the Civilian Creed (para 1-5). Adds Core Leader Competencies (para 1-6).
ATP 6-22.1 provides knowledge, skills, processes, guidelines, and techniques to develop Army leaders through effective feedback. Such knowledge, skills, and behaviors increase the effectiveness...
The topic of Mentorship in the US Army is a critical component of the greater function of developing leadership. While mentorship finds its origins in classic Greece, its utility in shaping Army leadership is ever present.