Be sure your name is inserted in the box below and then click "Next" to start P2OLCM14 – Tactical Leadership quiz. Name Email As a leader, your mindset and attitude should always be passive and reactive.TrueFalseA leader must always require individual initiative at the team level and team leader level.TrueFalseThe OODA Loop suggests that, success depends on the ability to assess a situation, decide what to do and act quickly.TrueFalseThe Law Enforcement credible leader must never forget that we send people into harm's way every day. There is nothing routine about a job requiring body armor and firearms for its accomplishment.TrueFalseUnder the stress of battle, some leaders may lose their moral foundation and be tempted to take legal shortcuts or exercise abusive control of personnel.TrueFalseA simplistic view of the cycle or loop would be that you “Observe” the enemy and their actions. Next you would “Orient” yourself or force into a more favorable position. You would then “Decide” on your course of action. Finally, you would “Act.”TrueFalseBoyd’s OODA stands for "Observe, Orient, Decide, Allow".TrueFalseToo many Law Enforcement leaders reject the paramilitary nature of law enforcement, preferring to believe it more akin to humanitarian work than military combat. But, failure to recognize the extreme side of law enforcement service results in unprepared and incapable leadership when the air is suddenly filled with the snapping and popping of passing bullets.TrueFalseAs a leader, you must build confidence in your team members by developing their abilities and their individual and collective response procedures regardless of moral compass.TrueFalseSuccessful organizations exploit the variety of experiences and perspectives found within their members, but they also harmonize them to accomplish their own personal objectives regardless of the agency's standard operating procedures.TrueFalseClick "Submit Quiz" to record your answers and to see your score. Time is Up! Sunday, March 27 Mitch Javidi