The British Army Command, Leadership & Management Programme

Getting Promotion The Army is committed to ensuring that soldiers have the training and skills required for promotion. A Command, Leadership and Management (CLM) programme is mandatory for those selected for promotion to the rank of Non-Commissioned Officer. The aim of the soldiers’ education programme is to improve the performance of soldiers both in barracks… Read More

The Qualities & Functions of a ‘Military’ Leader

Qualities of a Leader Courage. Willpower. Initiative. Knowledge. Integrity. Self confidence. Enthusiasm. An ability to communicate. Functions of a Leader Planning. Briefing. Controlling. Supporting. Discipline. Evaluating. As taught on the now defunct Military Proficiency Certificate (MPC) course to Junior Non-Commissioned Officers (JNCOs). The MPC was replaced by the Command, Leadership and Management (CLM) programme, which… Read More

The Fundamental & Principle Elements of Military Leadership

Fundamentals of Leadership The will to dominate combined with the character which inspires confidence. Principles of Leadership To be technically and tactically proficient. Seek Self-improvement. Know your soldiers and be concerned for their welfare. Keep soldiers informed. Set the example. Ensure the task is understood, supervised and accomplished. Train soldiers as a team. Make sound… Read More

How British Army Officers Develop Leadership

Officers in the British Army need a huge range of skills. From understanding tactics to man-management skills, it’s all part of the job. But one of the most important skills for any Army officer is leadership. Being able to lead and motivate soldiers, sometimes in potentially dangerous situations, is not something many people are born… Read More

British Army PTI Words of Command

The basic words of command for British Army PTIs for circuit training are: In position … ready Exercise … begin Steady … halt One place … change In the British Army PTIs give cautionary word(s) of command followed, after a short pause, by execution word(s) of command. In simple terms, cautionary word(s) means I am… Read More