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Advanced Operations and Warfighting Course (AOWC)
L200: Leadership Applied |
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The L200 Leadership Applied block builds on the foundation established in L100. The goal in L100 is to challenge students to critically analyze how field grade officers develop organizations and leaders within the contemporary operational environment. In L200 we ask students to assume the role of the commander and apply what they learned from L100. The objective is for the students to take a commander’s purview to integrate their organizational leadership perspective within a warfighting setting by studying a series of historical cases ranging from World War II to fighting in the contemporary operational environment. All the cases occur in a spectrum of conflict framed in uncertainty, complexity, ethical challenges, and physical and psychological stresses. By looking through the eyes of a commander, students gain a better understanding of the dynamics of organizational level leadership and the competencies that make organizational leaders successful in leading, developing, and achieving results in full spectrum operations. The lesson are: |
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• L201 – MG Cota in WWII
• L202 – 101st in Mosul
• L203 – Darker Shades of Blue
• L204 – Battle for Guantanamo
• L205 – East of Chosin
• L206 – Battle of the Ia Drang Valley
• L207 – Camp Divided
• L208 – Developing Leaders in Combat
• L209 – Organizational Leader Priorities
• L110 – Leadership Applied |
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Lesson details are available to AKO registered users of our Blackboard site: https://courses.leavenworth.army.mil/ |
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