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  1. Team Leader Duty Descriptions. Team Leader, FOR. Serves as Team Leader; leads regular team meetings and provides guidance on daily operations for FOR; trains new staff and shows them how to work within the enterprise; serves as a critical part of the ECR process which defines the changes within the enterprise; communicates with and looks after ...

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    • Trying to Be Friends with Their Soldiers
    • Being A Worker, Not A Supervisor
    • Letting Their Rank Go to Their Head
    • Poor Time Management
    • Avoiding Confrontation & Issues

    This is easily the biggest mistake that new Army Team Leaders make. Lots of new E-5/Sergeants were promoted in the same unit that they were a Soldier in. Even though I am against that happening, it is a reality in today’s Army. Lots of new Sergeants still have the junior enlistedmentality, because that’s all they know. To make things worse, the sol...

    I’ll be the first to admit that there will be times that you will need to roll up your sleeves and do some work WITH your Soldiers. When required, do it! But remember that the Army pays leaders to get things done through others.Write that down and remember it. As a new NCO, you are now a supervisor, manager, and leader. It’s your job to delegate, s...

    Another common mistake that new Team Leaders make is letting their new rank go to their head. This might be the first time in your military career that you have had some authority, responsibility, and POWER over others. Don’t let those things give you an ego or make you think you are better than others. You’re not. If anything, your new rank means ...

    Time is our most precious asset. In the ARNG and USAR, we must put a month’s worth of work into one weekend. You will quickly discover that you have a lot of UNPAID work outside of drill weekend. In fact, a lot of your work is PREPARING for drill weekend ensuring everything is planned and resourced. This might include reading or writing OPORDs, pre...

    When something or someone is wrong, address the issue immediately. That is what you get paid to do. Even if you are a naturally shy or an introverted person, you are paid to fix things and manage issues. NCOs get paid to enforce the Army standards. Use your rank in a good way to address issues and fix them when you discover them. Do not be scared t...

  3. 11B Team Leader. Serves as a Team Leader for an infantry Squad during peace keeping operations under Task Force Sinai in support of the Multinational Force and Observers; trains, leads, counsels, supervises, and mentors 3 service members; assists the squad leader in completing squad and platoon tasks; ensures maintenance and accountability of ...

  4. The team leader’s position on the battlefield requires immediacy and accuracy in all of his actions and is a fighting leader who leads by example. He is responsible for all his team does or...

  5. The team leader’s position on the battlefield requires immediacy and accuracy in all of his actions and is a fighting leader who leads by example. He is responsible for all his team does or...

  6. An ideal Army leader serves as a role model through strong intellect, physical presence, professional competence, and moral character. An Army leader is able and willing to act...

  7. As a Team leader you must be proficient in your Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) in order to properly lead, train, and supervise your Soldiers. You must lead by example and you must set...

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