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Central Command (CC)
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FM/BG-611.V2.01 - Central Command (CC)
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Central Command (CC) is the unit's headquarters, overseeing all subordinate command units and setting overall direction and strategy. It works together with command units to advance the unit's goals and progression.

Commanding Officer (CO CC)

  • Role: The Commanding Officer (CO) holds the highest executive authority within the unit, overseeing daily operations, implementing strategies, and making key decisions that impact the unit's operational effectiveness.
  • Authority: The CO has full executive authority, including the power to appoint other Officers and Staff, and to delegate responsibilities as necessary to ensure the unit's success.

Executive Officer (XO CC)

  • Role: The Executive Officer (XO) when in use supports the CO by acting as deputy, ensuring smooth operations across the unit, and assuming command in the CO’s absence. The XO assists with the implementation of strategies and coordination between command units.
  • Authority: The XO shares executive responsibilities with the CO, including the authority to make decisions in areas assigned by the CO or where direct involvement is required.

Chairman (CM CC)

  • Role: The Chairman serves in a non-executive capacity, focusing on strategic oversight, long-term planning, and providing advisory support to the executive team. The Chairman ensures that the unit’s mission, values, and strategic direction are upheld. Additionally, the Chairman holds responsibility for the financial oversight and safeguarding of the unit’s data, systems and assets.
  • Authority: While the Chairman does not engage in day-to-day decisions, they have significant influence over the unit's strategic direction. The Chairman provides guidance on high-level decisions, particularly those that involve the unit’s long-term goals or require careful consideration of the unit’s core values.
  • Reserved Matters:
    • The sole authority:
      • to appoint a Commanding Officer.
      • to appoint his successor.
    • To be consulted on and to approve of:
      • changes to the Code of Conduct.
      • any major shift in unit identity, mission, vision, or strategic direction.

Collaboration between the Commanding Officer and Chairman

  • Operational decisions are handled by the CO and Officers, who are responsible for the daily management within the unit. 
  • The Chairman’s input is required for reserved matters and long-term strategic decisions, ensuring that the unit’s direction remains aligned with its core mission and values.
  • Regular meetings between executive and non-executive members of Unit Command ensure alignment and effective communication.
Published by Maj James on 01/09/2024 at 22:30

Previous Versions

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FM/BG-611.V2.00 - Central Command (CC)
Guide

Central Command (CC) is the unit's headquarters, overseeing all subordinate command units and setting overall direction and strategy. It works together with command units to advance the unit's goals and progression.

 

Commanding Officer (CO CC)

  • Role: The Commanding Officer (CO) holds the highest executive authority within the unit, overseeing daily operations, implementing strategies, and making key decisions that impact the unit's operational effectiveness.
  • Authority: The CO has full executive authority, including the power to appoint other Officers and Staff, and to delegate responsibilities as necessary to ensure the unit's success.

 

Executive Officer (XO CC)

  • Role: The Executive Officer (XO) when in use supports the CO by acting as deputy, ensuring smooth operations across the unit, and assuming command in the CO’s absence. The XO assists with the implementation of strategies and coordination between command units.
  • Authority: The XO shares executive responsibilities with the CO, including the authority to make decisions in areas assigned by the CO or where direct involvement is required.

 

Chairman (CM CC)

  • Role: The Chairman serves in a non-executive capacity, focusing on strategic oversight, long-term planning, and providing advisory support to the executive team. The Chairman ensures that the unit’s mission, values, and strategic direction are upheld. Additionally, the Chairman holds responsibility for the financial oversight and safeguarding of the unit’s data, systems and assets.
  • Authority: While the Chairman does not engage in day-to-day decisions, they have significant influence over the unit's strategic direction. The Chairman provides guidance on high-level decisions, particularly those that involve the unit’s long-term goals or require careful consideration of the unit’s core values.
  • Reserved Matters: The Chairman has specific authority or consultation rights over the following reserved matters:
    • Appointing a Commanding Officer: The authority to appoint a Commanding Officer.
    • Appointing a Chairman: The authority to appoint a successor.
    • Changes to the Code of Conduct: The Chairman must be consulted on proposed changes.
    • Substantive Changes to Unit Identity, Mission, Vision, or Overall Direction: The Chairman must be consulted and must agree to any major shifts in the unit’s identity, mission, vision, or strategic direction, ensuring that such changes are made thoughtfully and with broad consensus.
  • Decision-Making and Collaboration
  • Operational decisions are handled by the CO and Officers, who are responsible for the daily management within the unit. 
  • The Chairman’s input is required for reserved matters and long-term strategic decisions, ensuring that the unit’s direction remains aligned with its core mission and values. 
  • Regular meetings between executive and non-executive members of Unit Command ensure alignment and effective communication.
Published by Maj James on 01/09/2024 at 22:24
Guide
FM/BG-611.V1.01 - Central Command (CC)
Guide

Central Command (CC) is the unit's headquarters, overseeing all subordinate command units and setting overall direction and strategy. It works together with command units to advance the unit's goals and progression.

  • Commanding Officer (CO CC)
  • Executive Officer (XO CC)
Published by Maj James on 15/06/2024 at 21:01
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FM/BG-611.V1.00 - Central Command Overview
Guide

Central Command (CC) is the unit's headquarters, overseeing all subordinate command units and setting overall direction and strategy. It works together with command units to advance the unit's goals and progression.

Published by Maj James on 15/06/2024 at 20:57
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