2018
DOI: 10.1080/13603124.2018.1481531
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Leading the self, cultivating wisdom: a neo-Aristotelian perspective on experiential learning

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“…The CAF host robust simulations capabilities for combat training but have not exploited the potential training and analytical capacity of virtual leadership simulations for leadership development within the CAF. However, we hypothesize that virtual role-play simulations enhance leadership learning and leadership development (Janfada & Beckett, 2019) among JML's within the CAF and this leadership development could translate into culture change within the CAF as these JML's model the leadership approaches and styles learnt in the course.…”
Section: Focus Group Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CAF host robust simulations capabilities for combat training but have not exploited the potential training and analytical capacity of virtual leadership simulations for leadership development within the CAF. However, we hypothesize that virtual role-play simulations enhance leadership learning and leadership development (Janfada & Beckett, 2019) among JML's within the CAF and this leadership development could translate into culture change within the CAF as these JML's model the leadership approaches and styles learnt in the course.…”
Section: Focus Group Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%