Implicit in military leadership, but rarely explicitly stated is the requirement to exhibit emotional intelligence (EI or EQ). In times of unprecedented upheaval, anxiety, stress, uncertainty and isolation, it is important that the benefits of emotional intelligence are impressed upon everyone.
In a modern warfighting environment, the cyber domain is growing as an ever-present and pervasive threat to military systems.
Having read "JPME With a Purpose: Breaking Through the Mythology", I cannot agree with its summary, based, as I believe it to be, on surprisingly weak and confused reasoning.
The Jamie Cullens Writing Competition 2020 - Essay winner. This essay will argue that experiential learning through realistic and confronting scenario-based activities is the primary method soldiers and officers can be effectively prepared to meet ethical challenges in combat.