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18 th CSSB SHARP Problem Set

18 th CSSB SHARP Problem Set. BLUF: Creating a venue for mutual Trust and Shared Understanding .

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18 th CSSB SHARP Problem Set

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  1. 18th CSSB SHARP Problem Set BLUF: Creating a venue for mutual Trust and Shared Understanding. 18th CSSB applied the tenants of mission command and the targeting methodology to the Sexual Harassment / Sexual Assault problem set to gain a common understanding of the problem within our organization and to decide the best way to respond. • 8 Core LDR • Competencies • Army Values • Empathy • Warrior Ethos Principles of Mission Command The SHARP Targeting Working Group allows 18 CSSB to process the problem set and reach a collective and mutual understanding as a organization. UNDER LPDs Targeting WG STANDING Mutual Trust Shared Understanding Clear Commander’s Intent Prudent Risk Mission Orders Disciplined Initiative Judgment Assessments KNOWLEDGE Analysis Involving Jr SMs INFORMATION Processing LDR / Supervisor Implementation LDR Presence DATA

  2. Small Group Discussions Barracks Program • E5s serve as CQs once certified • LT (per CO) walk through each weekend night • Follow up memo • Rotate company command teams each weekend • SHARP reporting charts • Required signing in and out of barracks for all personnel • Victim demographic group (weekly) • Assailant demographic group (weekly) • Leader professional development sessions • High/Moderate Risk Brief to the command • Battlefield Circulation/SHARP Overlay • Multiple avenues for feedback (including • Facebook) SHARP Initiatives Resiliency Board SHARP Targeting WG • Monthly • Victim demographic group • Assailant demographic group • Leader professional development sessions • Sponsorship of incoming SMs (targeted • demographics) • Counseling of outgoing SMs (targeted • demographics) • Monthly • All resiliency leadership • Resiliency SMEs brief • Chaplain • MRT • SHARP • EO • MFLCC • FRSA

  3. Targeting Categories Deliberate Targeting Dynamic Targeting Key Lessons Learned SHARP- The Targeting Process Target Types Planned Targets of Opportunity Scheduled Targets On-Call Targets Unplanned Targets Unanticipated Targets • SHARP training • SHARP WG • Demo discussions • LDP • Leader barracks • Sponsorship • New SM brief • URI • HR/MR matrix • Outputs from WG • Development of • MOEs/MOPs • SHARP boards • Sponsorship • Pre-deployment • Reintegration • BDE level Tng • Leader training • Targeted demo • Family Members • Civilians • Family of victim • NATO exercises • Outside demo • LN accused • SrLdr accused Time-sensitive Targets • The victim Sensitive Targets • The accused

  4. SHARP Targeting Working Group

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