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The aim of ADDP 00.6 is to guide the development of leaders in the ADF. This publication provides philosophical and application level doctrine on leadership and describes the basic leadership tenets, principles, behaviours and considerations necessary for leadership in the ADF. This publication focuses on the two major functions of leadership - leading people and leading the organisation. Values-based leadership, the principles for leading people, the effects of leadership on ADF culture, leadership development and the role of leaders and followers are also examined in greater depth.

 

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Department of Defence, C. 2018. 'ADDP 00.6 Leadership Ed2'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/addp-006-leadership-ed2 (Accessed: 26 November 2024).
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Department of Defence, C. 2018. 'ADDP 00.6 Leadership Ed2'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/addp-006-leadership-ed2 (Accessed: 26 November 2024).
CDLE Department of Defence, "ADDP 00.6 Leadership Ed2", The Forge, Published: January 01, 2018, https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/addp-006-leadership-ed2. (accessed November 26, 2024).
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