Welcome to The Tasking of Leadership
Welcome to The Tasking of Leadership, where I share my experiences during my tour of duty in the United States Marine Corps as a Non-Commision Officer, NCO. The importance of leadership is not rank. We all get excited when we are promoted and achieve a new rank, and that is to be expected, and especially all the hard work, dedication, and commitment up until the promotion; cry me a river. Our first job is to learn, educate, and train as warriors, and anything up towards your promotion means that superior ranks saw some talent in your ability in a specific area or that you were promoted during your time in service.
In either case, a promotion does not make you a good leader; there is no epiphany! Those junior NCOs that lack tactical leadership qualities in skills, knowledge, and doing the right thing are mostly placed in leadership roles in supply chain, administration, or transport depot, etc., and frankly, I am glad that in my time of service I saw a few newly promoted NCOs move into those areas and thank God for that, as they were not infantry leadership by far and they would most like to get a warrior seriously injured or even killed. There is nothing wrong with any field of service as an NCO; more so, make the best of your leadership role no matter where it may take you.
What happens when you pin the rank of NCO? What is your next step in your new role? And how effective will you be? These are the first and most basic questions that should be answered prior to your promotion.
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