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Insights and Feedback on OTS Final Exam – Fall 2007

This document reflects on the OTS Final Exam from Fall 2007, addressing key leadership concepts presented by C/LtCol Wright. It explores important quotes about leadership, defines situational leadership and authoritarian styles, and discusses the significance of GLPs (Goals, Leadership, and Performance). Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of retention, sharing honest feedback on the OTS curriculum, instruction methods, time management, and instructor effectiveness, aiming to enhance future experiences for cadets.

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Insights and Feedback on OTS Final Exam – Fall 2007

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  1. OTS FINAL EXAM Fall 2007

  2. Final Exam • 1. What was the quote that C/LtCol Wright wrote on the board regarding “glorious” leaders? • 2. In 2 or 3 sentences, please describe situational leadership. • 3. Provide a brief definition for the “authoritarian” style of leadership. • 4. On resumes or interviews, it is ok to _________ but never ok to __________. • 5. What does GLP stand for? What are the main objectives of GLPs? • 6. In 1-2 sentences, summarize what you found to be the most important component of retention as described by C/LtCol Wright.

  3. Feedback • Please provide honest feedback about OTS. Include critique about the curriculum material covered, type of instruction (discussion-style vs. direct teaching), use of time, general organization/structure, and any other type of critiquing that you believe would help to create a more positive experience for future OTS classes. • Please provide honest feedback on the OTS instructors. • Remember that feedback will help us create an even better program for the cadets coming to OTS after you!

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