Flag Officer Competencies - For Those of You On the Rise
Leading Change- Skill in creating, communicating, and executing a strategic vision that will impact the future of the Navy and the Nation.
- Skill in linking innovative and strategic thinking in my command or organization to Navy and National strategies.
- Skill in demonstrating external awareness of world and national affairs that impact the Navy’s strategic vision.
- Skill in exercising flexibility to stimulate process development,evaluate new ideas, and achieve Navy Vision.
- Skill in providing clear guidance on expectations, achieving results, risk management, and mission accomplishment.
- Ability to engage in continual learning opportunities to master new knowledge, pursue self-development, and grasp new information.
Leading People- Skill in motivating, inspiring, and mentoring military personnel through a positive attitude, enthusiastic leadership, and ethical behavior.
- Skill in motivating, inspiring, and mentoring civilian personnel (DoD and contractors) through a positive attitude, enthusiastic leadership, and ethical behavior.
- Skill in leading by professional example to promote team building and personnel development.
- Skill in managing conflict in a crisis by identifying potential situations that could result in unpleasant confrontations.
- Skill in managing conflict in a combat or wartime situation to maximize force effectiveness and enhance mission accomplishment.
- Skill in leveraging an ethnically and culturally diverse workforce to improve working environment and capitalize on achievements of each individual.
Stewarding Resources- Comprehensive knowledge of and effective use of the Planning, Programming, and Budgeting System (PPBS).
- Proficiency in leveraging technology to enhance business acumen and skills, developing assessment processes, and analyzing alternatives.
- Broad understanding of principals of financial management and marketing sufficient to ensure appropriate funding and prioritization.
- Ability to assess current and future human resources and staffing requirements based on organizational goals and budget realities.
- Technical skill necessary to understand and apply procedures, requirements, regulations and policies, and to make sound resource decisions.
- Analytical and research abilities to frame problems, synthesize issues, formulate solutions, and recommend courses of action.
Externally Networking- Skill in influencing and negotiating with people at all levels including civic leaders, Joint Staff, OSD, Inter-Agency, Congress, and White House.
- Diplomacy, political awareness, international savvy, and negotiating skills necessary to partner with foreign navies and governments.
- Interpersonal skills necessary to communicate extemporaneously to build networks and coalitions, and to accomplish missions.
- Skill in preparing and delivering quality oral presentations and written communications to demonstrate expertise and persuade others to accomplish objectives.
- Capacity to build and sustain effective networks through use of information technology.
- Knowledge of how and who to ask for the capabilities of other Services and Agencies as part of joint operations and warfare.
Integrating Results- Skill in employing force to achieve Joint, Coalition, and Interagency objectives and missions.
- Knowledge of command and control, roles, doctrines, missions, and capabilities of Joint and Coalition Forces to conduct operational planning and execution in a complex environment.
- Resilience and flexibility to deal effectively with change, to focus on objectives under pressure, and to recover quickly from setbacks.
- Ability to exercise good judgment, perception, adaptiveness, and common sense necessary to integrate priorities and eliminate irrelevant information.
- Skill in measuring readiness and operational effectiveness to achieve and sustain Joint Operational Excellence.
- Ability to effectively advocate the use of Naval Forces and sea power within and outside the Navy and Marine Corps.
- Understanding the structures and organizations of other Services so that you can grasp how or why joint decisions might be made.
- Ability to integrate practices and rules of each Service to overcome cultural and operational differences and achieve joint objectives.
Accomplishing Mission- Ability to exercise responsibility, good judgment, authority, and accountability in all aspects of this billet.
- Ability to develop and maintain effective controls which ensure the integrity of the command/organization while holding yourself and others accountable for rules and regulations.
- Proficiency in problem solving and continuous improvement techniques and processes to achieve concise and powerful results.
- Ability to create operational and work environments where decisiveness and risk management will optimize outcomes and force effectiveness.
- Skill in fully integrating naval forces into the joint team to maximize our advantages with dominant, precise, and persistent power.
- Ability to provide combatant commanders with flexible, agile, and capable naval forces for today’s dynamic and uncertain strategic environment.
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