This chapter discusses how character strengths can be a relevant tool for selection of military officers, prediction of entrance into a military academy, leadership education, and prediction of military performance. Twelve character strengths have been found to be important for Norwegian officers, and an observational instrument that can be used to measure character strengths in field exercises has been developed and tested. The chapter also discusses the development of self-proficiency, social proficiency, and subject matter proficiency, and which character strengths to develop under each of these three proficiencies
Introduction: The importance of both character and resilience for critical occupations (military, em...
This doctoral thesis aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties and the practical use of a newly ...
Through the Critical Incident Technique (CIT), this study explores prominent officer competencies an...
AbstractProblem statement: Officers educated at the Norwegian Military Academy (NMA) will most likel...
AbstractProblem statement: Military officers educated from the Norwegian Military Academy are expect...
AbstractOfficers educated at the Norwegian Military Academy (NMA) should be able to lead under extre...
AbstractProblem statement: Serving as an officer in international military operations is often deman...
AbstractPurpose of study: Officers serving in international operations are currently facing increasi...
The purpose of this study was to examine how well a set of 12 character strengths (Leadership, Integ...
The ability to predict future performance is crucial for sustainable selection procedures. While sev...
The overarching aim of this dissertation was to delineate the character strengths of Australian Army...
While studies of the relationship between applicant personality and selection assessment ratings are...
The purpose of this research was to identify personality constructs to be assessed in the selection ...
Heřman, O. (2020). Character-Based Leadership from Perspective of the University of Defence Students...
Personality traits have been used extensively over the past forty years in assessing leadership pote...
Introduction: The importance of both character and resilience for critical occupations (military, em...
This doctoral thesis aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties and the practical use of a newly ...
Through the Critical Incident Technique (CIT), this study explores prominent officer competencies an...
AbstractProblem statement: Officers educated at the Norwegian Military Academy (NMA) will most likel...
AbstractProblem statement: Military officers educated from the Norwegian Military Academy are expect...
AbstractOfficers educated at the Norwegian Military Academy (NMA) should be able to lead under extre...
AbstractProblem statement: Serving as an officer in international military operations is often deman...
AbstractPurpose of study: Officers serving in international operations are currently facing increasi...
The purpose of this study was to examine how well a set of 12 character strengths (Leadership, Integ...
The ability to predict future performance is crucial for sustainable selection procedures. While sev...
The overarching aim of this dissertation was to delineate the character strengths of Australian Army...
While studies of the relationship between applicant personality and selection assessment ratings are...
The purpose of this research was to identify personality constructs to be assessed in the selection ...
Heřman, O. (2020). Character-Based Leadership from Perspective of the University of Defence Students...
Personality traits have been used extensively over the past forty years in assessing leadership pote...
Introduction: The importance of both character and resilience for critical occupations (military, em...
This doctoral thesis aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties and the practical use of a newly ...
Through the Critical Incident Technique (CIT), this study explores prominent officer competencies an...