Chief Master Sergeant Leadership Course

      Chief Master Sergeant Leadership Course


Modules and LessonsProgram Description.  The Chief Master Sergeant Leadership Course (CLC), located on Maxwell-Gunter AFB, AL, is a resident program that consists of 80 classroom hours.  The CLC is designed to prepare Chiefs for their initial CMSgt roles and responsibilities, primarily targeting Chiefs serving at the squadron level. This course provides Chief Master Sergeants the education to bridge strategic vision into tactical execution. Throughout the program, the CLC emphasizes critical thinking and an enterprise-level view in order to educate, inspire, and develop Chief Master Sergeants who effectively lead, manage, and mentor lethal and ready organizations. Chiefs will attend the CLC within two years of receiving their promotion line number. Chiefs will continue to build on foundational leadership competencies invaluable to fly, fight, and win across the full-spectrum of conflict and all domains of military power.    

Learning Outcomes.  The CLC prepares Chief Master Sergeants to:

  • Apply deliberate metacognitive strategies to conceptualize and frame adaptive approaches to problem-solving.
  • Articulate how the military instrument of power/enterprise contributes to the NSS.
  • Identify personal and organizational leadership strategies to intentionally exert a positive influence in and across AF networks.
  • Develop purposeful strategies to lead Airmen with character and mission focus

Faculty.  The teaching staff of the CLC is composed of highly experienced active duty Chief Master Sergeants, along with retired Chief Master Sergeants who hold a minimum Masters level academic and/or instructional credentials.  Instructor selection is determined by professional experience, academic background, and faculty qualification.

Duration.  Completion of the course is delivered in 10 academic days.  The CLC conducts ten classes per year with 72 to 84 students in each class.

Eligibility.  Chief Master Sergeants from the total force (AD, AFR, and ANG) may attend the CLC. The course is mandatory for active duty Chiefs who meet Air Force standards of performance, appearance, and fitness. Active duty Air Force personnel must have at least one year of retainability following graduation. Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC) identifies and notifies active duty students for CLC attendance. Selected AFR and ANG Chiefs are scheduled through their unit training manager.

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Refer to AFI 36-2656, Developmental Education, and the ETCA website (.mil only) for additional information.


Leadership Team

CMSgt Daryl Hogan

CMSgt Daryl Hogan
Commandant

Mr. Kyle Robinette

Mr. Kyle Robinette 
Director of Education

Mr. Toxie Robbins

Mr. Toxie Robbins 
Director of Operations

Mrs. Bobbie Meyer-Piper 
Director of Curriculum

Course Schedule

Class Start Graduate
22B 08 Nov 21 19 Nov 21
22C 06 Dec 21 17 Dec 21
22D 10 Jan 22 21 Jan 22
22E 07 Feb 22 18 Feb 22
22F 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
22G 16 May 22 27 May 22

AU Student Support & Research Guides

Air University Student Support & Research Guides

CMSAF Professional Reading Picks

CMSAF Joanne Bass - Reading List

Required Reading

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Self-Assessment and Your RTL
 Self-Assessment and Your RTL

Doctrine Annex 1-1 Force Development Doctrine Annex 1-1 Force Development

Making Twenty-First Century Strategy, Dew and Snow
Making Twenty-First Century Strategy, Dew and Snow

Emotional Intelligence for LeadersEmotional Intelligence for Leaders

Emotional Intelligence, Daniel GolemanEmotional Intelligence, Daniel Goleman

Strategic Leadership Ch 10 Organizational Climate and Culture

NDS Summary National Defense Strategy Summary

National Security Strategy  National Security Strategy
 (Read Pillar 3)

UNCLASS_2018_National_Military_Strategy_Description UNCLASS 2018 National Military Strategy Description

Annex-3-99-DAF-Role-in-JADO

 Renewed Great Power Competition Implications for Defense

Developing Leaders in a VUCA EnvironentDeveloping Leaders in a VUCA Environent

Critical Thinking for the Military ProfessionalCritical Thinking for the Military Professional

What is RED Critical ThinkingWhat is RED Critical Thinking

Cognitive Influences on Decision Making  Cognitive Influences on Decision Making

Framing the Issue Framing the Issue

The Critical Difference between Complex and Complicated The Critical Difference between Complex and Complicated

Self-Assessment and Your RTL
Accelerate Change or Lose

AFDP-1
AFDP-1

Self-Assessment and Your RTL
Interim NSS (Optional)