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M1-95

NATO NCO Advanced Leadership in a Multinational Environment

Conducted by NCOPD

Aim

To develop OR8/OR9 leadership skills within a NATO multinational environment.

Details

Duration: 2 Weeks
Course Structure: Resident (2)
Language: English 3232 IAW STANAG 6001
Classification: NATO Unclassified
Discipline: ETE - Education,Training, Exercises and Evaluation
Area: IT - Education and Individual Training
Depth of Knowledge: 3 - Advance
ePrime No.: ACT.245
ETOC Code: ETE-IT-3631

Course Iterations

Code Course Dates Open Seats
M1-95-B-23 15 - 26 May 23
M1-95-C-23 03 - 14 Jul 23 Contact POC
M1-95-D-23 18 - 29 Sep 23 Contact POC
M1-95-E-23 20 Nov 23 - 01 Dec 23 Contact POC

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Learning Objectives

Describe the NATO organisation and current operations: Given references the student will describe NATO organization and recent operational experiences.

Demonstrate leadership in an international environment: Given a scenario, students will apply the DISC framework in accordance with DISC manuals.

Comprehend the International Ethics and Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC): Given references, the student will explain the myriad of leadership challenges and ethical dilemmas in NATO as they relate to a multiracial, multicultural, and multigender force.

Comprehend current issues: Given references, student will explain the NATO Bi-SC Directive governing NCO development with NATO in accordance with NATO NCO Bi SC strategy.

Course Participants

NATO/partner military personnel at the OR 8 – OR 9 levels or civilian equivalent.

Language Proficiency: English 3232 IAW STANAG 6001
Rank Requirements: NCO: OR-8 thru OR-9
Officer: Not eligible

Methodology

A two week residential course comprised of behaviour modelling, interactive lectures, problem-based learning (small group – syndicate work), role play, and simulation (practical exercises/gaming).

A working knowledge of the NATO Bi-SC Strategy & Guidelines (Reference C) is required.

Further Information

The Advanced Leadership Course is designed for students in the ranks of OR8 and OR9, to develop their leadership skills to be applied within NATO's multinational environment.


e-Learning

You are encouraged to complete the following ADL modules prior to attending the course.

ADL Modules

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